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A Breakout Star in Biology
Phu Duong’s career in biology is well underway.
After successfully defending his master’s thesis at ڰ over the summer, he has begun a Ph.D. program in Cell and Molecular Pathology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. There, he hopes to become involved in the field of epigenetics, which is the study of changes in gene activity that are not caused by changes in the DNA sequence. Translation: The guy is smart.
A Little Empathy Goes A Long Way
Every morning after breakfast, Chielezona Eze, associate professor of English at ڰ, spends three hours reading and writing. “Those are holy hours,” Eze said.
When Research Grabs International Headlines
Mass shootings are contagious.
That was the headline-grabbing conclusion of a research project that Maryam Khan began working on when she was a senior at ڰ. Almost as soon as the paper was published by journal in July 2015, lead researcher ’ phone began to ring with calls from news outlets such as NBC, NPR and The Washington Post.
ڰ to host Ali Gheissari, Ph.D., for 10th Annual Mossadegh Servant Leadership Lecture
ڰ is proud to welcome as the keynote speaker for the 10th Annual Mossadegh Servant Leadership Lecture. His talk, titled, “Constitutional Experience and Travails of Parliamentarism and Governance in 20th century Iran: Retrospectives on Mossadegh and the National Movement,” will be delivered twice on Thursday, April 25 on the Main Campus, 5500 N. St. Louis Ave. in Chicago, with receptions to follow.