Students, alumni, and faculty kicked off the new year with a lively conversation about careers in artificial intelligence, featuring alumni who are already shaping the field.
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“Migration and the Origins of American Citizenship” will offer a comprehensive historical analysis of how migration shaped the development of American citizenship and migration law and policy.
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The tool removes the need for users to interact directly with application programming interfaces, lowering technical barriers and making civic data more accessible for teaching, research, and public scholarship.
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Running February 18–April 19, “Art X Fashion” explores the dynamic relationship between fashion and fine art through more than 140 objects.
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Presentation underscores need for policies that promote broad-based growth, fiscal sustainability, and workforce adaptation in an economy undergoing rapid structural change.
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Prominent public interest lawyer and a leading figure in contemporary immigration litigation to speak on immigrant rights.
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“Rule All Under Heaven: A History of Classical China from Confucius to the First Emperor’ offers a sweeping, accessible account of one of the most transformative eras in world history.
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“Ah! A Heartbook for Teaching | Learning with Love” invites educators to reconnect with love, presence, and compassion as essential foundations for teaching and learning.
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Computer science student Eliyahu Mizrahi shines in the National Cyber League’s Fall 2025 Individual and Team Games.
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A new mentorship initiative helped humanities and social sciences students bridge the gap between academic success and meaningful careers.
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