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Read article:Historical math models from Altgeld Hall recreated by students using 3D printing
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Historical math models from Altgeld Hall recreated by students using 3D printing
Project takes place while the originals are being restored
Read article:The jury of second chances
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The jury of second chances
LAS student launches a peer court organization to help reform juvenile offenders

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Economics student launches award-winning tech startup
Advay Gupta's new company, Pathlit, makes AI easier to use

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Book details how federal government used bribery to end relationships with Native American tribes
History professor David Beck examines case studies up through the 1950s

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Researchers: Nerves prompt muscle to release factors that boost brain health
Finding further explains the benefits of exercise

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A milestone of learning and service
A popular course, SPAN 232: Spanish in the Community, is 20 years old

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How are states altering higher education by redefining academic freedom?
Professor discusses the threat posed by new policies toward faculty promotions

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Researchers find unique adaptations of fungus associated with bee bread
Important food source for the western honey bee is more complex than previously thought

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