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Research ·

‘Even the deepest of rabbit holes may have an exit’

Pathbreaking study led by AU psychology professor reveals conversations with AI models can reduce conspiracy theory beliefs
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United Therapeutics summer 2024 interns from AU CAS. From left to right, Charlotte Owusu-Hammond, Michael Trzaskowski, Jacob Calderon, Oreoluwa Erinfolami 

Internships ·

CAS Students Complete Dream Biotech Internships at United Therapeutics

Four CAS students spent summer working for CAS Advisory Board member Shola Oyewole, Vice President of Digital Innovation at United Therapeutics
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Irene Glowinski

Alumni ·

View from the Board: CAS Alum and Board Member Irene Glowinski

Glowinski establishes new Science and Policy Certificate for next generation of scientists
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Vice President Kamala Harris opposite former President Donald Trump

Government & Politics ·

Harris or Trump? Allan Lichtman Releases His Prediction

Professor Allan Lichtman’s 13 Keys have been predicting presidential election winners for 40 years
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Matthew Van Hoose has been the Nationals organist since 2010. Courtesy of the Washington Nationals Baseball Club

In the Community ·

Playing in the Big Leagues

Matthew Van Hoose has delighted baseball fans for 14 years as the organist for the Washington Nationals, which will host AU Day on August 28.
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"The Herstory of Henri IV pt. 1" photo by Ethan Kauffman

Arts ·

Announcing Fall 2024 Performing Arts Events

Music, theatre, and dance performances are free for AU students
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The White House.

Government & Politics ·

To the Point: Do Political Conventions Really Matter Anymore?

Distinguished Professor of History Allan J. Lichtman answers our question of the week
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'To the Point.' A father helps his son ride a bicycle.

Policy Analysis ·

To the Point: Child Tax Credit a Win for Politicians—and for Families

Economics Professor Mary Eschelbach Hansen answers our question of the week
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Dreaming. Getty graphic.

Research ·

Dream On

CAS neuropsychologist Bryan Fantie explains seven things to know about why our brains run wild as we slumber—one of science’s greatest mysteries.
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Ralph Steadman, Twentieth Century Man, 1988. Pen and ink on paper, 23.23 x 33.07 inches. Courtesy of the Ralph Steadman Art Collection.

Arts ·

New Exhibitions Open Sept. 7 at the Â鶹´«Ã½ Museum

Eight new exhibits at the Â鶹´«Ã½ Museum open Sept. 7, featuring a range of artistic media and experiences for visitors.
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