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- 16AprPreservation, "Translation" and Transformation: Understanding Hinduism in the U.S. - by Rajeshwair V. PandharipandeJoin Professor Rajeshwari Vijay Pandharipande on her lecture on how Hinduism is transformed and authenticated in the US...
- 17AprFilm Screening, "Access Materialities", Featuring Visiting Artist Carolyn LazardFilm Screening, "Access Materialities", Featuring Visiting Artist Carolyn Lazard...
- 18AprKyle Hutchins Guest Artist RecitalJoin Kyle Hutchins on his guest artist recital!...
- 21AprSound Studies Workshop: Benjamin Tausig/MUS, "Migrations of Soul: Afro-Latin Music in Cold War Thailand"Tausig traces the circulation of certain specific musical gestures from Cuba and other Latin American settings to the Philippines and Thaila...
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Collaboration Reveals Clearest Images of the Universe’s Infancy
Research by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) collaboration has produced new images that are the clearest yet of the universe’s
infancy — the earliest cosmic time accessible.
The international collaboration of scientists includes Neelima Sehgal, associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and her team, which has played an essential role within the collaboration in analyzing
the CMB, the afterglow light from the Big Bang.