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How AI Shapes Media and Culture
Artificial intelligence is often discussed in terms of automation, efficiency, and disruption. But for three doctoral students in the Department of Communication, AI is also a lens for understanding sound, trust, and humor.
New Book by Katherine Beall Released
Katherine Beall, lecturer in the Department of Political Science, has authored New Regional Authorities: Self-Determination and the Global South. The book explores the rise of regional organizations as key actors in human rights and global governance.
PERI Releases New Greenhouse 100 Index
Researchers at the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) have released a new Greenhouse 100 Suppliers Index, ranking the largest corporate contributors to greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel supplies.
Rylyn Williams Named Founders' Fellow
Rylyn Williams, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Science, has been named a Founders' Fellow by the American Society for Public Administration. The program, open to graduate students and early-career professors, supports emerging public service leaders.
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