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November 2, 2023

Core III Class Unveils Rock ‘N’ Roll Exhibition at Clark Humanities Museum

Through the curation of merchandise, records, and other artifacts, Huang’s class highlighted the ways in which young people in LA used and continue to use music to support both themselves and each other as artists.

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In the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses Dementia’s Relationship to Crime in Scientific American

“Mostly we’re talking about impulse-control problems,” Wood said.

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October 30, 2023

In the Media: Claremont Courier Features Two Ken Gonzales-Day Exhibitions

The exhibitions deal with issues of race, queerness, history, and identity.

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October 27, 2023

Sarah Marzen Discusses the Physics of Opinions and Disinformation

“Chaos emerges when individuals actively work to fight their innate tendencies to favor information that confirms their original beliefs,” says Marzen.

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October 17, 2023

Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery Announces New Exhibition, Queer-ish

Queer-ish highlights Ken Gonzales-Day’s personal collection of 19th- and 20th-century vernacular photographs—snapshots of everyday life and subjects—depicting people who may have identified as LGBTQ+.

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October 11, 2023

In the Media: Daily Bulletin Features Ken Gonzales-Day’s Exhibition

The exhibition, which opened October 6, explores concepts of beauty and race.

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October 10, 2023

ASIANetwork Grant Funds Student and Faculty Research Trip to Malaysia

The research trip was fully funded by a Freeman Student-Faculty Fellows Program grant of more than $24,000 from ASIANetwork, a professional organization of more than 140 member colleges that strives to promote the development of Asian studies within the liberal arts.

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October 2, 2023

In the Media: Rita Roberts Discusses I Can’t Wait to Call You My Wife on CSPAN

The book is a compilation of letters sent between African Americans during the Civil War.

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September 29, 2023

In the Media: Claremont Courier Highlights Upcoming íyo’toróvim yaraarkokre ‘eyoo’ooxono Event at 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú

The performance will feature members of the Gabrielino-Shoshone Nation of Southern California; Hao Huang, Bessie and Cecil Frankel Chair in Music and professor of music; and Huang’s son, Micah.

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September 20, 2023

Science Department Empowers Elle Desmarteau ’26 to Pursue International STEM Research Projects

Her observational study documenting various species of mushrooms and fungi on the reserve identified more than 50 different species and added key information to the reserve’s ongoing biodiversity research.

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