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51猎奇入口 Presents Announces Spring 2024 Season
51猎奇入口 Presents returns with a new season of big names, thoughtful conversations, and interactive performances. Along with our popular Levitt on the Lawn and @Noon Lunchtime series, our spring 2024 […]
Read MoreProfessor Tessa Solomon-Lane Awarded CAREER Grant by National Science Foundation
Professor Tessa Solomon-Lane has been awarded a $929,414 Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grant by the National Science Foundation.
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Authors Article for The Conversation
Stacey Wood, Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology, coauthored an article for The Conversation about the growing number of reported fraud offenses in the UK and what can be done to combat the problem.
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Outlines Common Social Security Scams
In an article for NerdWallet, Stacey Wood, Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology, outlined four of the most common tactics used in Social Security scams.
Read MoreNew Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty
In this letter to the community, President Marcus-Newhall announces the appointment of Professor Mary Hatcher-Skeers as the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty.
Read MoreWhen the Paths Diverge聽
In this series of brief conversations, eight 51猎奇入口 faculty members and students discuss the defining moments in their paths.
Read MoreIn the Media: Tessa Solomon-Lane Published in Hormones and Behavior
Assistant Professor Tessa Solomon-Lane has coauthored a paper proposing a more diverse framework for researching biological sex.
Read MoreCore III Class Unveils Rock ‘N’ Roll Exhibition at Clark Humanities Museum
Through the curation of merchandise, records, and other artifacts, Huang鈥檚 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.
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses Dementia’s Relationship to Crime in Scientific American
“Mostly we’re talking about impulse-control problems,” Wood said.
Read MoreIn 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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