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ANALYSIS: Race in casting at Yale - Yale Daily News

The News interviewed eight directors and actors of color about their experiences with casting and outreach for undergraduate productions that center around racial identity.

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Research recap: Meet UTSA's latest researchers

Among the nation’s top 4% of research universities and a designated R1 institution, UTSA holds $140 million in research expenditures and $3 billion in direct economic impact. As a Tier One university, UTSA fosters accelerating transdisciplinary research and innovation.  Just in the past month, UTSA researchers have been progressing within their fields, from receiving awards.

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Researchers explain plant's medicinal power against COVID and glioblastoma

Researchers explain plant's medicinal power against COVID and glioblastoma
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UTSA researchers study the mechanism of action of Sweet Annie's medicinal compounds

Vibrant green leaves sprout from tall fragrant plants sitting neatly in two rows of terracotta pots in Valerie Sponsel's UTSA biology laboratory.

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UTSA researchers explain plant's medicinal po

The plant is Artemisia annua, or Sweet Annie, and it contains medicinal compounds. UTSA researchers are studying the plant to understand the bioactive properties of one of these compounds, Arteannuin B, in cancer cells and COVID, the disease caused by the virus, SARS-CoV-2.

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