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Most of us have a memory of a food that takes us back to childhood. It can be as simple as a candy bar that we used to get as a treat during our youth, or more involved like a lemon bar recalling your first baking disaster. No matter the importance, memories involving food are vivid ― and they sometimes feel more evocative than other types of memories...
Huffington Post. May 10, 2017

David Tavárez, Professor of Anthropology, was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship for a project entitled Word, Time, and Resistance in Colonial Mexico: The Zapotec Books of the Cosmos. Vassar Quarterly, Spring/Summer 2017.

The developmental period from adolescence to adulthood is accompanied by a greater vulnerability to addictions -- including alcohol use disorders -- than is seen in other periods of life. This increased risk may be due to genetic predisposition, poor impulse control, or heightened sensitivity of the still-developing brain to drug-related toxicity. This report describes a study in mice of the neurobehavioral impact of chronic, intermittent alcohol-vapor exposure during adolescence, in an effort to model periodic heavy drinking and compare it with similar drinking behavior during adulthood.

Chemistry professor Joseph Tanski was mentioned in a Chemical & Engineering News story about the rarity of having X-ray diffraction technology in undergraduate classrooms.

7,500 pages of documents—many of them recently declassified—chronicle Henry Kissinger’s role as chief negotiator at the Vietnam Peace Talks. History prof. Robert Brigham and Ford Scholar Michaela Coplen ’17 spent the summer digging through them.