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Gendle and Ƶ alum publish research on relationships between eating behaviors, body dysmorphia, exercise dependency and decision making
September 24, 2025
This research was included in the most recent issue of the "American Journal of Psychology"
Kesgin and McCormick ’24 publish article about women political leaders’ beliefs
September 24, 2025
Baris Kesgin, associate professor of political science and public policy, and Katherine Graham McCormick ‘24 published in article that develops an average quantitative profile of American women political leaders’ beliefs about politics.
Ƶ faculty member selected for US-UK Fulbright & AAC&U Global Challenges Teaching Award
September 24, 2025
As part of the award, Sandy Marshall will co-design and co-teach a transatlantic course pairing Ƶ’s “Foundations of Peace & Conflict Studies” with “Atrocities, Conflict, Human Rights,” led by Peter Manning of the University of Bath.
Study: Calories take the cake as the cause of weight gain
September 23, 2025
Research by Assistant Professor Amanda McGrosky finds that weight gain is due mainly to overeating and not decreased physical activity.
Ƶ Law speaker: Replace hot takes with cooler thinking to preserve democracy
September 22, 2025
At Ƶ Law Review’s 2025 symposium, “Breaking News: First Amendment on Trial,” scholars and journalists explored free speech, press rights, social media and AI’s growing influence on information access.
Psychology professor and student mentee present infancy research at an international conference in Czech Republic
September 22, 2025
Sabrina Perkins and Anna Grace Gilbert '27 attended and presented research conducted in the Infant Development Lab at a professional conference in Prague, Czech Republic, earlier this month.
Hwayeon Ryu publishes paper in Mathematical Biosciences
September 22, 2025
Hwayeon Ryu, associate professor of mathematics, published a paper in Mathematical Biosciences on investigating bistable dynamics arising from macrophage–tumor interactions in the tumor microenvironment.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Vanessa Bravo communicates connection and belonging
September 22, 2025
Throughout her time at Ƶ, Assistant Dean Vanessa Bravo, an administrator and professor in the School of Communications, not only studies relationships but has worked to foster them and a sense of belonging at the university.
Ƶ summit with RTI International examines humanity in the age of AI
September 21, 2025
Researchers, thought leaders, and policy makers attended a daylong program in North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park on Sept. 17, 2025, to develop research agendas and explore philosophical questions on the nature of humanity with the rise of artificial intelligences.
Alejandra Campoverdi ‘keeps it real’ in lecture turned conversation for Ƶ Common Reading
September 19, 2025
Award-winning author Alejandra Campoverdi turned the 2025-26 Common Reading Lecture into a conversation, taking questions from Ƶ students about her life of “extreme contradictions" detailed in her memoir "First-Gen."