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Opinion: N.J. taxpayers spend $1.2B each year on the Drug War and thousands still die

Professor Jason Williams for NJ.com

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Enza Antenos Receives Distinguished Service Award

On a punchy hot pink background, in bright yellow writing reads: “‘I DO!’ an evening of humor, activism, and love with PATRICE JETTER disabled artist and advocate from the NETFLIX series, WORN STORIES”. Below that is a collage of images of Patrice, a Black disabled woman in her 50’s. In the images, she wears bright and inventive homemade costumes. In the central image is Patrice and Garry, a white disabled wheelchair user. Patrice wears an extravagant peach wedding dress and Garry is wearing a matching shirt and satin waistcoat, the two are beaming.

I DO! Commit to Disabled Marriage Equality

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Faculty Spotlight: Political Science & Law Instructional Specialist, Alfredo Toro Carnevali

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Present Memories: On the Politics of Image-making (Tour – Feb. 25)

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Employee Recognition Awards

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Faculty Spotlight: Religion Assistant Professor John Soboslai

HSI-Newark and Montclair State University

Global Center on Human Trafficking Partners with Department of Homeland Security

Center and Homeland Security Investigations – Newark to develop web-based application and website to combat human trafficking

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Opinion: A new AI tool can write essays, even poems. How should we teach students to use it?

Jonathan Howell, associate professor in Linguistics, authors this op-ed for NJ.com

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How Did ‘Elvis’ Star Austin Butler Change His Voice? Linguistics Expert Weighs In

Expert discusses how our speech patterns and tone of voice can change

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Erin Kang (Psychology) included in “40 under 40” in autism research

photo of alumna and author Priyanka Taslim on left holding a tea cup. a graphic of the cover of her debut novel, The Love Game is on the right

Alumna’s Debut Novel Published by Simon & Schuster