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Mini-Medical School inspires students, faculty

It’s eight weeks of life-and-death dramas, scientific wonders and medical breakthroughs. The university’s Mini-Medical School program gives the general public a unique opportunity to hear directly from School of Medicine faculty and to learn about the latest in treating diseases and in innovative technology.

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Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies becomes full department within Arts & Sciences

In 1972, Arts & Sciences launched one of the nation’s first academic programs in women’s studies. Today, the university will celebrate a new milestone when Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, as the program is now known, becomes a full department within Arts & Sciences.

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Students to reveal secrets of Bharatanatyam dance at Diwali​

Diwali, a celebration of South Asian dance, fashion and culture, returns Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6 and 7, to Edison Theatre. Student choreographers Apoorva Ram and Priya Suri explain the art of Bharatanatyam, one of the oldest and most popular forms of Indian dance. ​

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Obituary: Pat Burton, Alumni & Development Programs, 51

Patrick “Pat” Burton, director of financial administration in Alumni & Development Programs, died unexpectedly Sept. 29 at his home in Wildwood. He was 51.

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4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5

‘Innovation and Technology in Fashion’

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4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5

Weissman lecture: Moerner on living cells

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5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5

Holobaugh Honors ceremony

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Faculty discuss making health-care decisions

University faculty members Joseph Goodman, PhD, Leonard Green, PhD, Selin Malkoc, PhD, Mary Politi, PhD, and John Schneider, MD, recently participated in a panel discussion on health-care decision making among vulnerable populations at a Society for Medical Decision Making conference.

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Students invited to apply for Cell to Society Pathway

Students are invited to apply for the Cell to Society Pathway program at the School of Medicine. The doctoral training program will work to establish leaders in population sciences, and they can use that expertise toward preventing and treating cancer. Applications are due by Dec. 1.

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