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  • Honors Program Welcomes 83 Freshman From the College of Arts and Sciences

    On September 16 at 3:30 p.m. in Battelle-Tompkins Atrium, the College of Arts and Sciences' Honors 101 Reception will welcome 83 CAS freshman into the university's honors program.
    August 27, 2009

  • Professor David Culver and his student in Rock Creek Park

    Working with the National Park Service

    David Culver and his students survey amphipods in Rock Creek Park.
    August 21, 2009

  • Audio technology studio

    New Gear for Audio Tech

    The Audio Technology Program rebuilds studio space with high-end new equipment in anticipation of larger facilities expansion next year.
    August 21, 2009

  • Alicia Mandac, CAS Academic Counselor and Peer Program Supervisor advising a student

    Peer Advisors Provide Student Perspective

    As part of the College of Arts and Sciences' advising office, peer advisors provide undeclared students with one-on-one counseling about course registration, general education requirements, and major selection.
    August 14, 2009

  • Farhad Manjoo

    Writer as Witness Colloquium

    The 12th annual Writer as Witness Colloquium features author Farhad Manjoo, whose book True Enough: Learning to Live in a Post-Fact Society, was selected as the common text for the incoming freshman.
    August 13, 2009

  • Last Chance to Catch the Art of Science

    The International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge exhibit at the American University Museum will be closing on August 16.
    August 7, 2009

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A Passion for Reading, from Literature to MRIs

Dr. Laurie Cutting, BA/CAS ’93, is a leader in new field of “educational neuroscience.”

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