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Kelsey Kirsch

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Getting Published as a First Author: A CAS Conversation with Kelsey Kirsch

Undergraduate biochemistry major shares how her research was published in Royal Society of Chemistry journal Dalton Transactions
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A SMIF/REIT student event

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Community Health Programs

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A SMIF/REIT student event

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Community Health Programs

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A SMIF/REIT student event

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Community Health Programs

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WWF CEO Carter Roberts and Kogod dean David Marchick

Environment ·

WWF Protects Not Just Furry Animals, but Nature Itself

Kogod hosted CEO Carter Roberts on November 12 as part of its Gamechangers in Sustainability Speaker Series
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Â鶹Æƽâ°æ Ranks Second in The Princeton Review’s Top 50 Green Colleges List

Highest ranking yet in annual list
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Technology ·

ICYMI . . . Meta Launched Instagram Teen Accounts

Six things to know now about new protections on a platform used by a majority of teens ages 13 to 17.
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Brad Smith spoke during a Kogod School of Business event on October 9. Photo by Ben Root.

Technology ·

Why AI is for Everyone

Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith spoke at Â鶹Æƽâ°æ about the power and promise of artificial intelligence on October 9 as part of the Kogod’s Alan Meltzer Speaker Series.
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Cyber Espionage

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Primer on the Costs of Cyber Espionage

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Environment ·

3 Facts and a Fiction: The Eye of the Storm

Hurricanes are the deadliest, costliest, and most destructive of all weather-related hazards in the US. With Hurricane Helene battering the East Coast, environmental science professor Stephen MacAvoy explains what to expect now—and in the future.
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