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CARGC Press Releases CARGC Paper 14 by Giang Nguyen-Thu

“Hectic Slowness: Precarious Temporalities of Care in Vietnam’s Digital Mamasphere”

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Mobile Phones Help Americans Encounter More Diverse News

Thanks largely to mobile phones, Americans are reading news from a wider range of sources, though many do not read any online news at all.

Graduate Student News

Diaz Selected as 2020 Lipman Fellow

This opportunity will allow her to learn about the social sector and philanthropy.

In Memoriam

In Memoriam: Emile Bruneau, Peace and Conflict Neuroscientist

After nearly two years battling brain cancer, Bruneau passed away on September 30.

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Annenberg School Announces New Event Series: Annenberg Conversations

Each year, Annenberg Conversations will focus on a different topic of interest, beginning with race in America.

In Memoriam

In Memoriam: Susan Haas (Ph.D. ’14), Undergraduate Lecturer and Internship Coordinator

Haas, who suddenly passed away last week, was deeply devoted to her students, family, friends, and social justice causes.

Faculty News

AHA! Lab Studies How Daily Moments Impact Long-Term Behavior

The Addiction, Health, and Adolescence Lab is led by Professor David Lydon-Staley.

Graduate Student News

The Annenberg School Welcomes Twelve New Doctoral Students

Due to the ongoing pandemic, our newest cohort of doctoral students joined the School virtually this fall.