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Fall Assembly Series takes on timely issues

In the wake of civil rights and social justice issues that have emerged following the death of African-American teenager Michael Brown, this fall’s Assembly Series will feature presentations by several eminent civil rights scholars and authors. Legal scholar Kenji Yoshino will give the first lecture on Monday, Sept. 8.

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Monthly transfusions reduce strokes in children with sickle cell anemia

A new multi-institutional study that originated at the School of Medicine shows that giving monthly blood transfusions to young sickle cell anemia patients who already experienced silent strokes reduced by 58 percent their risk of another stroke, silent or otherwise.

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PAD presents ‘Dance Close Up’ this week​

In “December,” David Marchant explores the fragmentary nature of memory and the rhythms of human breathing. The work is part of “Dance Close Up” with performances Thursday through Saturday, Sept. 4-6. The intimate concert will showcase 10 new and original works by dance faculty in Arts & Sciences.

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​Bon Appétit premieres new dishes across campus​​​

If you haven’t eaten on campus lately, you may not know about some tasty new fare. Bon Appétit Executive Chef Pat McElroy says his staff spent the summer creating new, original recipes. Check out the green chile pork tacos or Caribbean chicken salad.

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3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3

Linked data lecture

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4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4

Chemistry Weissman lecture

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5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4

Skandalaris Center kickoff

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5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4

ProSPER student info session

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‘Citizenship in Cold War America’

Andrea Friedman, PhD, of Arts & Sciences, has published a new book about the meaning of American citizenship during the Cold War.

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Applications sought for K12 career development program

Applications for the K12 Clinical Hematology Research Career Development Program scholars are being accepted through Oct. 20.

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