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ResearchNabarun Dasgupta ’00 and Sébastien Philippe *18 Awarded MacArthur Fellowships Known informally as ‘Genius Grants’, award recognizes ‘creative individuals with a track record of excellence,’ according to the foundation.
Tiger of the WeekIn Book on Renaissance Libraries, Andrew Hui *09 Studies the StudyIn The Study: The Inner Life of Renaissance Libraries, Hui examines the origins and the ambivalent nature of personal spaces devoted to books
Alumni NewsMary Brunkow *91 Wins Nobel Prize in Medicine for Work in ImmunologyBrunkow’s work created the field of peripheral tolerance, a new branch of immunology 1 Response
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