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With Music and Laughter, Fall Term Begins

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Fall classes began—in person—last week.

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Welcome Home Class of 2025

Under brilliant September skies, students, faculty, and staff gathered on the Green last week for a community meal—and a little dancing—to celebrate the official start of fall term. Then it was off to class, live and in-person.

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Russia’s doing absolutely everything in its power to subvert the sanctions that the United States has imposed upon it to try to hinder its war machine, and we know it’s got networks all around the world.

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Gaziantep, a City Millenniums Old, Has Long Been a Trade and Cultural Hub

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Professor of Anthropology Jesse Casana says Gaziantep, the Turkish city badly damaged by earthquakes this week, has “a very long, complicated history” and is “a dynamic place with a very rich history.”
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