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Artificial Intelligence

Humanities Database Enhanced by Artificial Intelligence

A cross-disciplinary team creates an online platform for analyzing Chinese magazines

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Alumni

Canaan Morse ’07 Named National Book Awards Finalist

His translation of Peach Blossom Paradise was one of five to make the final cut

Aaron Hanlon
Humanities

National Campaign Demystifies the Humanities

Debunking myths about humanities degrees, Aaron Hanlon rethinks how we approach education

Ken Ellingwood
Campus and Community

New Book Puts Elijah Parish Lovejoy’s Work in Historical Context

Ken Ellingwood’s First to Fall tells a renewed, vivid account of America's first martyr to freedom of the press

Natural Sciences

Predicting Changing Landscapes

Interactive teaching tools augment our comprehension of geomorphology, the study of the science of sand

173 Main St.
Announcements

The Robin’s Nest Moves to Main Street

New Space Provides Room for Growth and Adds to the Vibrant Mix of Downtown Businesses

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Social Sciences

With Computational Tools, Psychology Research Seeks to Better Understand Memory and Spatial Navigation

Derek Huffman studies the brain to discern how we use our memory to navigate the world

Eye Movement Tracker
Artificial Intelligence

How Eye Movement Could Unlock New Levels of Computer Security

Using artificial intelligence, professor and student work to improve accuracy of promising technology

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Social Sciences

Economics Research Contributes to Food Insecurity Solutions

Ben Scharadin investigates inequities related to food access to inform local and national public policy

Cliff Reid
Announcements

Professor Emeritus Clifford Reid, Scholar of Discrimination in American Life, Dies at 76

Remembering the life and scholarship of Clifford E. Reid, the Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics, Emeritus, who died Nov. 6, 2021, in Waterville, Maine.