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Making Our Voices Heard in a New America

December 12, 2016

On Nov. 9, 2016, our country awoke on the precipice of a new beginning. The recent presidential election was historic in many ways, but one that particularly struck me was the unprecedented lack of enthusiasm shown by voters toward both candidates. This lack of enthusiasm reflects the hopelessness many people in the United States feel […]

Rabia Karani ⋅ A Day in the Life advocacy, policy, politics, presidential election ⋅

Where the Presidential Nominees Stand on Science and Technology

July 21, 2016

During the last seven and a half years, President Barack Obama has been a reliable advocate for science and technology. Just recently, the Office of Science and Technology Policy released a report highlighting 100 achievements fostering research and promoting innovation during President Obama’s two terms. As the country prepares for a new president to take […]

Seun Ajiboye ⋅ Events and Happenings, Perspectives in Research politics, presidential election, STEM ⋅

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