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BYU Global Women’s Studies presents research on political polarization of sexual assault
BYU students and faculty learned about the political polarization of sexual assault at the first Global Women’s Studies Colloquium of Fall Semester 2024 on Friday, Sept. 13.
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Professors discuss how they 'enjoy Europe from afar'
Far away from the bustling sidewalk cafes of Paris, four BYU professors sat at their own “cafe” table in the Herald R. Clark Building around stemmed wine glasses and a green bottle of Perrier. Their discussion was broadcasted for those in attendance of Cafe Europa, an event staged by the European studies program at the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies.
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