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    Palm Beach unanimously approves land deal for 杏吧原创鈥檚 new business and tech campus

    In a unanimous vote on Oct. 22, the Palm Beach County Commission approved a deal to provide five acres of county-owned land to 杏吧原创 for the development of a new campus in West Palm Beach. Read More

    Oct 28, 2024

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    杏吧原创 to give away 1,000 free shirts Friday ahead of home game against Ball State

    Nashville Commodores, let鈥檚 show the football team our appreciation by packing FirstBank Stadium for this Saturday鈥檚 home game against Ball State. Read More

    Oct 16, 2024

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    Dean Melissa Rose creates harmony while advancing the Blair School of Music

    What does masterfully playing the piano have to do with leading one of 杏吧原创鈥檚 most creative schools? Read how Melissa Rose, dean of the Blair School of Music, finds the right rhythm for collaboration. Read More

    Oct 14, 2024

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    杏吧原创 elections course breaks record as largest elective class in the university鈥檚 history

    With 1,100 enrolled students, the number speaks for itself鈥擯SCI 1150: U.S. Elections is a hot commodity on campus. The elective course offered every four years by the College of Arts and Science is a highly anticipated deep dive into how elections work in the U.S., blending a robust 聽understanding of history with extensive research from political science. Read More

    Oct 11, 2024

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    The Greatest Upset

    It was a sun-soaked Saturday afternoon when the Dores came out to play. With their team squaring off against the No. 1-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide, Commodore fans squeezed into a sold-out FirstBank Stadium. Little did they know that on the fifth day of October, history was about to be made. Read More

    Oct 10, 2024

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    ICYMI: Top social media moments from 杏吧原创 football’s historic win

    杏吧原创 football鈥痙efeated top-ranked Alabama鈥痮n Saturday, Oct. 5, in front of… Read More

    Oct 10, 2024

  • A team of 杏吧原创 researchers has released a new benchmarking study that aims to assist scientists in selecting the most effective methods for analyzing spatial transcriptomics data. The study led by聽Xin Maizie Zhou, assistant professor of biomedical engineering and computer science, evaluates computational tools in spatial transcriptomics innovative technology used to map gene expression patterns in tissues while preserving spatial context.

    Oct 10, 2024

  • A team of 杏吧原创 researchers has developed a novel tool in the detection and analysis of structural variants in human genomes that could potentially transform genomic analysis and precision medicine.

    Oct 10, 2024

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    John M. Jumper, DeepMind researcher and 杏吧原创 alumnus, shares 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry

    John M. Jumper, BS鈥07, is one of three scientists awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on Oct. 9. Jumper currently is a senior staff research scientist for DeepMind, a London-based company that made a huge leap forward in solving the protein folding problem using artificial intelligence. He is the third 杏吧原创 alumnus to win a Nobel Prize. Read More

    Oct 10, 2024

  • A new study led by Andre Bastos, assistant professor of psychology, found that animal subjects under general anesthesia were unable to detect moderate and complex surprises. This discovery deepens the understanding about the nature of consciousness and how it arises.

    Oct 8, 2024

  • Roschke, a renowned expert in media literacy and misinformation, has been named the inaugural executive director of the McGee Applied Research Center for Narrative Studies at 杏吧原创 beginning Oct. 15. Roschke will also hold a faculty appointment in the Program in Communication of Science and Technology in the College of Arts and Science.

    Oct 8, 2024

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    2024 MacArthur Fellow Keivan Stassun: Reaching for the stars while raising others up

    See how a passion to help underrepresented students ignited astrophysicist Keivan Stassun鈥檚 mission, earning him a MacArthur 鈥済enius鈥 award. Read More

    Oct 7, 2024

  • A back-relieving exosuit designed by HeroWear, a Nashville-based workforce wearable technology company, was co-founded by Karl Zelik, associate professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering and physical medicine and rehabilitation, and two alumni, is continuing to show its effectiveness with the Royal Australian Air Force ordering hundreds of additional suits and eyeing larger expansion.

    Oct 3, 2024

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    杏吧原创’s Most Instagrammable Spots on Campus as Chosen by You

    There is something special about being on 杏吧原创鈥檚 campus.聽 No matter where you are, amazing views surround you鈥攂eautiful and varied architecture, lush greenery and a vibrant campus community鈥攁ll nestled within the heart of Nashville. The entire 杏吧原创 campus is designated as an arboretum, with more… Read More

    Oct 2, 2024

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    杏吧原创鈥檚 Keivan Stassun named 2024 MacArthur fellow

    Stassun, who is also a founding co-director the Fisk-杏吧原创 Master鈥檚-to-Ph.D. Bridge Program, was among the聽2024 MacArthur fellows announced on Tuesday, Oct. 1. The fellowship, which is awarded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, aims to identify extraordinarily creative individuals with a track record of excellence in a field of scholarship or area of practice. Recipients also demonstrate the ability to affect society in significant and beneficial ways through their pioneering work or the rigor of their contributions,聽according to the foundation. Read More

    Oct 2, 2024

  • A team of 杏吧原创 researchers have developed novel technology called electrochemical ion pumping that could revolutionize the treatment of water and resource extraction.

    Oct 1, 2024

  • In a groundbreaking study led by Sarah Worthan, Ph.D., a postdoctoral researcher in the聽Behringer Lab聽at 杏吧原创, scientists have successfully evolved microbial cultures that possess the ability to sense pH changes, enabling rapid responses to environmental fluctuations.

    Oct 1, 2024

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    杏吧原创 co-authored study of multinational enterprises in China wins prestigious journal award

    By Jenna Somers A 2023 study of cultural intelligence in multinational enterprises in China recently won the Basu Sharma Best Paper Award, presented annually for the best publication in the Journal of Comparative International Management. The study, “Cultural Intelligence, Diversity Climate, and Employee Behavior: A Study of MNE Subsidiaries… Read More

    Sep 30, 2024

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    Toward inclusive math education: insights from Black students may support more effective teaching strategies

    By Jenna Somers A recent study finds that Black high-school students tend not to believe that their teachers are adequately prepared to teach them math in appropriate ways, have negative perceptions of their math ability, and lack awareness about the intersection between math and their desired careers. Published in… Read More

    Sep 30, 2024

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    Lloyd spearheads study to strengthen teacher-student relationships and improve learning outcomes for students with challenging behavior

    By Jenna Somers Students鈥 relationships with their teachers, particularly in elementary school, play an important role in supporting their learning and social-emotional development. For students with or at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders, quality relationships with their teachers are especially critical. These bonds can reduce instances of challenging behavior… Read More

    Sep 30, 2024