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A&S Centers and Institutes

The College of Arts and Sciences' state-of-the-art centers, clinics, institutes and networks lead the way in scholarly and research innovation, expanding the frontiers of knowledge across academic disciplines and addressing the grand challenges affecting the health and well-being of people and the planet.

Research Innovation
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BioInspired Institute

BioInspired supports research into complex biological systems, developing and designing programmable smart materials to address global challenges in health, medicine and materials innovation.

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Center for Gravitational Wave Astronomy and Astrophysics (CGWAA)

CGWAA is a hub for students and faculty to participate in gravitational-wave astronomy, including the design of next-generation observatories.

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Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute (FNSSI)

FNSSI empowers tomorrow's forensic experts through cutting-edge research and collaboration to advance forensic science and national security.

Cultural and Community Engagement
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Center for Global Indigenous Cultures and Environmental Justice (CGIC)

CGIC facilitates research and student engagement opportunities in cultural heritage preservation and language revitalization, defending political sovereignty and climate change and the environment.

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Community Folk Art Center (CFAC)

CFAC is a cultural hub dedicated to supporting artists of the African Diaspora. It celebrates culture and community through the visual and expressive arts, and by offering exhibitions, film screenings, gallery talks, workshops and more.

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Democratizing Knowledge

Democratizing Knowledge aims to create transformative insights and communities, recognizing that all knowledges are equal and engaging the campus community in conversations, discussions and public events to build a sustainable campus culture together.

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Engaged Humanities Network (EHN)

EHN is committed to the pursuit of more welcoming, interconnected and reciprocal communities and institutions. Toward these ends, the network seeds, supports and fosters exchanges across publicly engaged research, teaching and creative projects.

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Humanities Center

The Humanities Center’s mission is to advance humanities research, showcase the humanities as a public good, and enhance the scholarly community by bringing people together to confront some of the most pressing issues of our time.

Community Well-Being
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Center for Health Behavior Research & Innovation (CHB)

CHB unites community stakeholders, healthcare partners and public health experts to address complex health behavior challenges.

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Gebbie Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic

The Gebbie Clinic offers personal, individualized service and support to adults, children and families in need of diagnosis and treatment for a wide variety of speech-language and hearing difficulties.

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Psychological Services Center

This center provides psychological assessments for adults, adolescents and children, offering detailed feedback on assessment outcomes, along with recommendations for treatment and symptom management.