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Santanu Das
Around 4 million men of color were recruited during the First World War into the European and American armies, and of them, almost 1.5 million Indians. How does one understand the difficult, often contradictory legacies of war and empire, and the way they continue to haunt us, even today.
Santanu Das
Professor of Modern Literature and Culture
Jessie Munton
with Jessie Munton
I think prejudice is best conceptualized as a phenomenon that can be supported by a whole range of mental states that will include beliefs, habits, emotions and also attentional dispositions.
Jessie Munton
Associate Professor in Philosophy
Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb
with Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb
A lot of times, if I look at a particular historical piece, the artwork has gone through a process. Where we come in as mathematical imaging specialists is, we try to go back and discover what has been lost — or maybe not completely lost, but what is no longer visible to the human eye.
Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb
Professor of Applied Mathematics
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