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’The poem in front of you’

Carl Phillips discusses his path to poetry, the importance of instilling trust in the classroom, and the significance of winning the 2023 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry.

The art and science of cancer care

A popular Ampersand program for first-year students is preparing the physicians of the future to understand the scientific and social aspects of cancer.

The workplace revolution

From “quiet quitting” to telecommuting, Arts & Sciences researchers have been at the forefront of groundbreaking research on our new normal.

Correction: The spring 2023 Ampersand magazine story “Icons of anthropology” mistakenly referenced “the late” Patty Jo Watson. Watson, a professor emerita of archaeology, is alive and enjoying retirement. We offer our sincere apologies for this error. A corrected digital copy is available online.

Anthropology meets therapy

Rebecca Lester uses her knowledge of anthropology and social work to treat patients in her nonprofit therapy practice.

Presidential prose

Graduate student Ben Noble’s research on the American presidency has launched him into the political science spotlight.

A distinguished legacy

A new distinguished professorship honors Hungarian-born author and journalist Bela Kornitzer.

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NICU Nara Higano, PhD ’17, uses her knowledge of physics to help premature infants at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

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