A University Walks as One: Community Rallies Around Chancellor Kent Syverud
Students, faculty and staff will gather on April 28 to walk in support of Chancellor Syverud and raise funds for brain cancer research.
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Harrold Organ Is ‘A Dream Come True’
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The Associated PressShubha Ghosh, professor in the College of Law, talks about the larger ramifications of the Live Nation jury verdict.
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CNBCPatrick Penfield, professor of practice in the Whitman School, shares his predictions about gas prices with the ongoing Middle East conflict.
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Everyday HealthJessica Garay, assistant professor in the Falk College, provides insight about the benefits of Vitamin D as it relates to bone health.
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WSYR-TVSean O鈥橩eefe, University Professor Emeritus in the Maxwell School, talks about the legacy and future of space exploration following the Artemis II mission.
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NPRMargaret Thompson, professor in the Maxwell School, believes Pope Leo鈥檚 unusually direct public role reflects how political leaders increasingly invoke religious language.
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The GuardianRoy Gutterman, professor in the Newhouse School, says it鈥檚 unlikely the release of new Epstein documents will uncover a silver bullet that answers all decision-making questions.