Archive: Faculty
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College of Arts & Sciences Welcomes New Faculty and Staff for 2024-2025 Academic Year
The College of Arts & Sciences is excited to welcome more than 48 new full-time faculty members and staff across 22 departments, programs and. …
September 26, 2024
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This One Habit Can Lead to More Productive Conversations on Polarizing Issues, A Sociolinguist Says
Sociolinguist Marissa Fond explains the importance of civil discourse and offers a few tips to have more constructive dialogues on divisive.…
September 26, 2024
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Expert Advice: Navigating the Media Ecosystem With Rebecca Sinderbrand
Veteran news editor and director of the Journalism Program Rebecca Sinderbrand (C'99) shares advice on how to navigate the media ecosystem during a presidential.…
September 26, 2024
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Susanna’s Way: Book Recommendations with Professor Susanna Lee
Francophile and specialist in the nineteenth-century French novel and twentieth-century crime fiction, Susanna Lee shares recommendations from her book shelf for all. …
September 26, 2024
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From Paris to the Hilltop, Jennifer Natalya Fink Examines the Fashion Industry Through a Green (Washed) Lens
This summer, Professor Jennifer Natalya Fink and artist Julie Laffin collaborated on a performance piece titled “Going (Paris) Green,” which examined greenwashing, toxicity…
September 26, 2024
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Science for All: Michelle Bertke’s STEM Outreach on the Hilltop and Beyond
Michelle Bertke, a teaching professor and the outreach coordinator in the Department of Chemistry, organizes weekly STEM lessons for the Boys & Girls Club of Greater.…
September 25, 2024
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Vouching for Democracy: New Report Examines the Seattle Program Fighting Big Money’s Influence on Politics
A new report co-authored by Brian McCabe examines Seattle's Democracy Voucher Program, which gives every registered voter vouchers with which they can directly fund candidates in…
September 23, 2024
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New Research Reveals Link Between Belief in the American Dream and Opportunity Hoarding
New research from Professor Rebecca Ryan establishes a causal link between a personal belief in the American Dream and behaviors taken by parents to secure preferential…
September 16, 2024
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Georgetown Awards 3 Early-Stage Associate Professors with New $100K Research Fund
Two of the inaugural winners of the Magis Prize, which comes with $100,000 in research funding to early-stage professors, are faculty members in the College of Arts & Sciences:…
September 5, 2024
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How Omniculturalism Can Help Humanity Tackle Society’s Most Pressing Problems
Fathali Moghaddam is concerned about humanity’s ability to unite, on a mass scale, and address global concerns, from climate catastrophe to extreme wealth concentration, war…
August 14, 2024