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Rising senior Ciara Luttrell wanted to learn about health literacy this summer. So Dr. Lorne Farovitch, ’14, the founder and ...
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Sarah Goodwin started the Science Communication Lab to create short and feature-length documentaries that demystify science through the power of film. A top award winner of the National Academies’ ...