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CCT's Prof. Diana Owen receives Daniel Roselle Award
CCT professor Dr. Diana Owen was presented with the Daniel Roselle Award by the Middle States Council for the Social Studies (MSCSS) on February 27, 2016 at their 113th Annual Conference in Annapolis
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CCT at Roll Call’s Grad Fair on March 16
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CCT’s Prof. Adonis Hoffman comments on Apple’s stand against the government
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CCT's Prof. Mohamed Zayani publishes new book on cyber activism in the Middle East
The co-evolution of technology and society in the fast changing Middle East and North Africa region is the focus of a new book titled Networked Publics and Digital Contention: The Politics of Everyda
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CCT's Prof. Diana Owen awarded grant from DOE’s Supporting Effective Teacher Educator Development Program
CCT's Prof. Diana Owen has been awarded a substantial competitive grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Supporting Effective Teacher Educator Development (SEED) Program in conjunction with t
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CCT's Prof. Tinkcom wins Senior Faculty Research Grant
Professor Matthew Tinkcom has won a Georgetown Senior Faculty Research Grant for the spring 2017 semester which will allow him the opportunity to complete three chapters of his new book, Allegories of
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CCT’s Prof. Leticia Bode wins Summer Academic Grant
Congratulations to CCT faculty member Dr Leticia Bode who has been awarded a Georgetown University Summer Academic Grant in support of her research into media and political behavior. Dr Bode’s grant a
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CCT presents at the Southern Political Science Association annual meeting
CCT faculty member Dr. Diana Owen and second-year students Jilanne Doom and Isaac Riddle presented a paper, “Educating Digital Citizens: The Influence of High School Civics Instruction,” at the annual
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CCT Students examine Arabian Gulf identity in the Information Age
As part of a personal search for their own identity, second-year CCTers Dur Kattan and Fatima Al-Dosari conducted an independent research called "Tribes Rehashed: An Exploration of Arabian Gulf Identi
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CCT Students nominated for 2015 Ralph Donald Outstanding Paper and Presentation Award
Hannah Calkins and Zach Schalk's presentation of their paper "Him + Her: Ethics, Gender, and Embodiment in A.I. Science Fiction" has been nominated for the 2015 Ralph Donald Award, which recognizes an
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