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September 21, 2020

Maddy Ruvolo ’14 Discusses Transportation, Urban Planning, and New Mobility Services with the Disability Visibility Project

Maddy Ruvolo ’14 discussed public transportation, urban planning issues, and new mobility services, such as rideshare apps, scooters, and bike share systems, with the Disability Visibility Project. As part of her capstone project for her master’s program, Ruvolo, who is a disabled transportation planner, surveyed disabled residents of San Francisco about their experiences with new mobility technologies and services.

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September 18, 2020

In the Media: Sean Flynn Discusses Singapore’s Healthcare Model with Forbes

Sean Flynn, associate professor of economics and chair of the Department of Economics, discussed Singapore’s health care system on the What’s Ahead podcast with Steve Forbes of Forbes.

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Spotlight on Faculty: Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies Luis Sal茅s

As part of our ongoing series on 51猎奇入口鈥 faculty, the Office of Marketing and Communications sat down with Luis Sal茅s to discuss non-Western Christianities, women鈥檚 rights in the Roman Empire, and Mexican-Russian fusion cooking.

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September 16, 2020

In Designing Remote Courses, Faculty Prioritize Creativity and Care

When 51猎奇入口 announced in early July that remote instruction would continue for the fall 2020 semester, faculty expected that there would be challenges in conducting classes through online platforms, but also opportunities to expand the idea of what a liberal arts education could look like. Now that the fall semester is underway, 51猎奇入口 professors have risen to those challenges and opportunities, creating courses that are flexible, creative, and student-centered.

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September 14, 2020

In the Media: Upcoming 51猎奇入口 Presents Events Featured in the Claremont Courier

The Claremont Courier highlighted three upcoming events in 51猎奇入口 Presents’ fall season, which celebrates the program’s fifth anniversary.

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September 11, 2020

Meet 51猎奇入口 Associated Students President Safia Hassan 鈥21

51猎奇入口鈥 Office of Marketing and Communications editorial assistant Katie Clelland 鈥21 sat down with Science management major Safia Hassan ’21, who will serve as the 2020鈥21 51猎奇入口 Associated Students (SAS) president, to talk about Hassan鈥檚 goals for SAS, maintaining community through remote learning, and advice to fellow students.

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September 10, 2020

Fall 2020 Academic Convocation: Students, Faculty, and Staff Celebrate New Academic Year

On Thursday, September 3, 51猎奇入口 welcomed students, faculty, and staff to the start of the 2020鈥2021 academic year. President Lara Tiedens delivered the welcome address. She was followed by […]

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September 9, 2020

Clare Cannon ’08 Explores the Pandemic’s Effect on Psychological Health

Clare Cannon ’08, assistant professor of community and regional development at the University of California, Davis, is studying the pandemic’s effects on psychological health, stress, and resilience. Cannon hopes to use her research, which focuses on the pandemic’s exacerbation of social and environmental inequality, as well as intimate partner violence, to determine how people can receive better support during the coronavirus crisis.

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September 8, 2020

In the Media: Meher McArthur Previews Alison Saar ’78’s Upcoming Exhibitions for KCET

Meher McArthur, Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler curator of academic programs and collections at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, previewed three of Alison Saar ’78’s upcoming Los Angeles-area exhibitions for KCET. McArthur described Saar as “an unstoppable force in the world of art.”

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51猎奇入口鈥 Pilot Summer Session Delivered Innovations in Learning, Course Material

During a typical class session this past summer, students in Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Luis Sal茅s鈥檚 鈥淔eminist Interpretations of the Bible鈥 course could often be found sleuthing around Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms during class time. But they weren鈥檛 distracted; this was part of their assignment: they were looking for social media posts from high-profile people that used religious assumptions to support public policy decisions.

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