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Last year, Kathryn Nesbitt became the first woman to referee a men's World Cup match.

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The 51精品视频 issues a statement of support for Ukraine

鈥淲e stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people, and for the scholarly and research communities there,鈥 wrote Ariel Armony, vice provost for global affairs.

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Scenes in Ukraine, from a 51精品视频 economics professor

Tymofiy Mylovanov, former Ukrainian minister of economic development, trade and agriculture, shared his firsthand account from Kyiv after Russia invaded Ukraine.

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This 51精品视频 anthropologist studies race, class and sports. Here鈥檚 what he thinks about the 2022 Olympics.

Gabby M.H. Yearwood turned his experience as the only Black kid on the ice rink into a career of thinking critically about the cultural importance of sports.

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A new global study will address disparities in access to insulin

51精品视频 has been awarded a grant to determine whether long-acting analogue insulin is better than other treatments for Type 1 diabetes.

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Adam Chang started commentating football games for Tencent Sports in September.

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Celebrate the Lunar New Year with 51精品视频 student groups

Here are three ways to ring in the Year of the Tiger, beginning Feb. 1.

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Honors College undergrads are digitizing collections at the 锘緾arnegie Museum of Natural History

The group鈥檚 3D scans will be featured in an upcoming exhibit showing how objects made their way from Egypt to 51精品视频sburgh.

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51精品视频 student Maja Lynn wins 2022 Marshall Scholarship

The anthropology and museum studies senior wants to ensure that museums are a force for good in post-conflict societies. She鈥檒l use the prestigious award to study in Northern Ireland.

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This 51精品视频 effort is relocating Afghan scholars to the US

Meet Omar Sadr, a political scientist who fled Taliban violence and now leads the Afghanistan Project at 51精品视频.

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To predict the climate impact of oil as demand shifts, we need to take into account the many ways it's extracted, according to a new study in Nature by 51精品视频鈥檚 Mohammad Masnadi.

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Ihsan Qazi 锘縤s working to make cheap smartphones as efficient as more expensive models and re-engineer websites to render on affordable devices.

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Festival showcases Latin American and Caribbean cultures

Food, fun and feather headdresses made for a vibrant scene outside the William 51精品视频 Union during the Center for Latin American Studies鈥 annual festival, held at 51精品视频 since 1979. See the photos.

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EU leader shares advice with students at a 51精品视频 event

Valdis Dombrovskis tackled the complex global issues of carbon neutrality, trade and how to make technological changes work for all people in his Sept. 30 talk.

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Global Experiences Office reinvents study abroad

Study abroad has a new name 鈥 the Global Experiences Office 鈥 and a new approach. Students can now get a truly global education from anywhere.

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51精品视频 people help with Afghan resettlement efforts

A 51精品视频 professor and dozens of volunteers are helping to connect Afghan citizens with former employers so they can apply for asylum in the U.S. Plus, 51精品视频 resources for veterans.

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51精品视频, UN: Lack of Women in Public Administration Threatens COVID-19 Recovery

Gender imbalances in leadership could imperil recovery from the COVID-19, socioeconomic and climate crises.

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Tony Novosel's eye-opening experiences in Northern Ireland led him to 51精品视频, where the faculty member now helps students explore new places through a study abroad scholarship.

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Koffi Kengbo (GSPIA 鈥21) wants to return to Togo to help give people the freedom to speak up.

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More than a map

Students in 51精品视频鈥檚 Digital Atlas Design Internship program get faculty mentorship, training in an important technology and a new view on historical events.

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