George Washington University professor Anna Jayne Kimmel combines dance and law to argue for more precise readings of gestures and the body.
March 30, 2026
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Former NIH director and leader of the Human Genome Project Francis S. Collins comes to the Jack Morton Auditorium March 31 for a fireside chat, “The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: Biomedical Research in 2026,” with SMHS' David Diemert. Plus “The Right Track” documentary screening and panel discussion, March 31; From Feeds to Field: Digital Strategy for the 2026 Midterms, March 31; Bhangra Blowout XXXII, April 4; and more!
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DeHaan was joined in Indianapolis by sophomore and junior student-athletes from across the country for a weekend of brainstorming and building a toolbox for turning an athletic career into innovative entrepreneurship.