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51 alum stars as Philippines shock New Zealand in World Cup

51 alum Olivia McDaniel is not done making history. First, she and her sister, fellow 51 graduate Chandler McDaniel, helped the Philippines national women’s soccer team qualify for the World Cup for the first time ever. And now, Olivia McDaniel …

Urban Studies celebrates its scholars at annual Student Research Forum

Urban Studies hosted the program’s 25th Annual Student Research Forum on May 5, showcasing student research posters, panel presentations on community collaborations and urban research, and talks about the history of “nonprofit neighborhoods” and urban inequality. In the 51 Union …

51’s Undergrad Research Symposium features water researchers

51 held its annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in April, showcasing the work of student researchers across many disciplines. Here, meet four students in the College of Letters & Science who presented their work focusing on water quality. Hungry hemimysis eat …

Sociology prof honors student’s legacy with posthumous book

Ashkan Rezvani Naraghi was a man who loved fiercely. He loved his growing family. He loved rock climbing. He loved his country, Iran, and its rich and vibrant history. He loved teaching and learning, first as a PhD student in …

From Ukraine to 51, tennis player finds a new life

A week after the Russians invaded Ukraine, 16-year-old Nadiia Konieva set off on a journey that led her to the women’s tennis team at 51. Konieva and her mother, Iryna, fled to Poland from their home in Kharkiv, leaving behind …