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The State of Health Care
Our current health care system, with its $3.3 trillion price tag, has left both patients and providers demanding better.
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Our current health care system, with its $3.3 trillion price tag, has left both patients and providers demanding better.
David Rubin ’85 is designing socially conscious spaces that just might help save the world.
As the 2018 midterm elections come and go, Mara Suttmann-Lea, assistant professor of government, will continue her research into the figures who operate on the front lines of our democracy.
Six disruptors making history from the ground up. Portraits by Miles Ladin ’90.
CC Magazine has won three 2018 Circle of Excellence CASE awards.
Author Mohsin Hamid spoke to a packed audience at the annual One Book One Region event this fall.
They may be small, but plastic straws are a big problem.
Davis Projects for Peace grant winner Amiansu Khanal ’20 is working to end the practice of chhaupadi in Nepal.
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria infect more than 2 million people in the U.S. each year. Are we smarter than bacteria?
Jacob Brill-Weil ’20 leads collaborative urban renewal efforts in Hodges Square, New London.
Torres Nuñez '20 has spent two summers examining the effects of drought on microbes.
Visiting Scholar-in-Residence Bina Nepram has won the 2018 Anna Politkovskaya Award for her efforts as a human rights activist and author.
The Arboretum’s azalea collection is recognized as a Nationally Accredited Plant Collection.