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Vanessa Braganza


Adapting ACE for adult health

National Public Radio’s “What Shapes Health” series recently revived the discussion on Adverse Childhood Experiences, a study conducted in the 1990s by Dr. Vincent Felitti and Dr. Rob Anda.

Analyzing abuse in "50 Shades of Grey"

While “50 Shades of Grey” opened to soaring box office sales a little over a week ago, evidence suggests the movie may showcase several of the signs of abusive relationships set out by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

A passion for a changing field

College students can sometimes end up finding their chosen field in unexpected places. Elizabeth Duselis recalls figuring out which field she wanted to pursue as an undergraduate. “I actually started college as an engineer, but by the time I was a sophomore, it was chemistry for me,” Duselis said. That was a couple of years ago.

Sexual violence events may offer important dialogue for survivors

On Nov. 20, faculty and students gathered in the amphitheater to discuss the issue of sexual violence in the University community. The event, organized by the Middle Eastern and Islamic Students Association (MEISA), featured faculty and student speakers who discussed the importance of raising awareness to make the community safer and healthier.

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