Provost Russell Moore announced that the Center for Inclusion and Social Change, currently housed in the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement, will move to the Division of Student Affairs beginning Jan. 1, 2023.
Cancer is caused by cells from one’s own body that have lost proper control of their growth and division cycle, then acquired a propensity to move to places they don’t belong. Hear more from Distinguished Professor Richard McIntosh at a free lecture.
One of two students on The Washington Post’s “composers and performers to watch” list, Kedrick Armstrong will conduct the Symphony Orchestra’s performance of “Sinfonietta” on campus—this before the world premiere of “The Factotum” with the Lyric Opera of Chicago in February.
In the dream clinic of the future, patients struggling with mental illness might—in addition to sharing their feelings with a therapist—have their brains scanned to pinpoint regions that may be misfiring.