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A Summer Abroad: CCT First-Year, Daiyang Zhang, Ventures to Japan for the Princeton in Ishikawa Program

First-year student, Daiyang Zhang, will spend two months in Japan this.…

March 29, 2018

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Coding for the Vatican: CCTer Lucy Obus was part of the winning Georgetown team that competed at the first ever VHacks

Second-year CCT student Lucy Obus was part of the winning Georgetown team that competed at the first-ever Hackathon held at the.…

March 13, 2018

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CCTers at InfoSocial Conference, March 2018

Three students are set to represent CCT at InfoSocial 2018, a student-run research conference held at Northwestern.…

March 8, 2018

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CCT Adjunct Faculty Mark MacCarthy on the policy challenges of AI

Dr. Mark MacCarthy's piece on the policy challenges of artificial intelligence appears in.…

March 8, 2018

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Joseph Potischman, CCT 2nd-year

Second-year CCT student Joseph Potischman completed a 3-credit internship at The Religious Action.…

January 30, 2018

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Zak Rogoff, CCT 1st-year

First-year CCT student Zak Rogoff completed a 3-credit internship at.…

January 10, 2018

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CCT Professors J.R. Osborn and Evan Barba’s Research with The Pilgrimage Project: Speculative Design for Engaged Interdisciplinary Education

CCT Professors J.R. Osborn and Evan Barba contributed to an article entitled, "The Pilgrimage Project: Speculative Design for Engaged Interdisciplinary Education," published in…

January 3, 2018

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4 CCT Students Named UN Association Graduate Fellows

Grace Chimezie, Grace Maliska, Atina Karim and Yang Jiang have been named Graduate Fellows of the United Nations Association of the National Capital Area (UNA).…

January 3, 2018

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CCT Adjunct Faculty Mark MacCarthy's paper published in I/S

In the latest issue of law and policy journal I/S, Dr. Mark MacCarthy examines privacy, social relationships and the policymaking.…

January 3, 2018

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CCT’s Prof. Matthew Tinkcom- New Book on Queer Theory and Brokeback Mountain

“I can think of no other queer-film scholar to write this book. In Queer Theory and Brokeback Mountain, Matthew Tinkcom elegantly, clearly, and adroitly traces signature…

December 10, 2017