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Mar 15th, 2024
In a March 22 seminar, law professor Ngozi Okidegbe of Boston University will discuss how biased data can reproduce unjust outcomes in bail decisions.
In a new paper, Max Nelson examines how Greco-Roman societies regulated alcohol by law and custom.
Doctoral student Ashley Watt has produced a children’s book about saving lake sturgeon threatened by pollution and loss of habitat.
World Water Day is set for Friday, March 22.
Two free workshops in the GATA Network Series are open to new and experienced graduate and teaching assistants.
University Players presents Little Women, March 15 to 24 in the Essex Hall Theatre.
Kathyani Parasram has discovered how biological timing is born in fruit flies.
Professor Kim Nelson outlines five principles of historical films in her new book on the genre, “Making History Move.”