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History
ensuring it was well placed to maximize community exposure to the arts. Petty retired in 2015, and ...
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Gender and Coffee with Kimberly Easson
regarded gender inequities to be a concern until PGE brought them to light in its 2015 report The Way ...
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Ruth Corran
Eon-Kyung Lee and Sang-Jin Lee, J. Algebra 427, 387-425 (2015). On the automaticity of singular Artin ...
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Yudhishthir Raj Isar
principal author of its 2014 report Engaging the World: Towards Global Cultural Citizenship. In 2015, he ...
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Christopher Browning: Remembering Survival
of Remembering Survival. Problematically, during the course of writing this book, he found that he ...
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Forced Confrontation
its contemporary impact, he said: “My research will not stop genocide, of course, but I hope that it ...
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Why FIT Works (and Rankings Don’t)
a course with an inspiring professor; being taught by an engaged faculty that cares about students ...
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Exploring Blackness Beyond Borders: Aalyiah Heath's Artistic Journey from Detroit to Paris
richness of the dialogue. “The story lies, of course, in their artwork. But the story of the story lies in ...
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Your Annual Gift
University. The fund provides money for academic and need-based scholarships, as well as study trip grants. ... a life-changing component of the academic experience at AUP. Grants of just around €400 take our students outside ... of the classroom and into real-life situations in various cities around the world. Support academic ...
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Convocation: Launching AUP’s 60th Anniversary
of Paris launched its 60th academic year with an in-person Convocation ceremony at the American ... YouTube. The ceremony welcomed students to the new academic year and included speeches from AUP faculty and ... William Fisher, who officially opened the academic year and presented several faculty awards from the ...