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Francis Fukuyama Urges Global Collaboration

More than three decades ago, Francis Fukuyama received his first taste of world fame after publishing an essay titled “The End of History.” The essay – which posited that Western-style liberal democracy not only was the victor of the Cold War, but marked the last ideological stage in the long march of history…

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Actress Aunjanue Ellis Finds Spark at Brown University

Last year, esteemed actress Aunjanue Ellis made waves in Hollywood with her role in the critically acclaimed film “King Richard,” a biopic about Venus and Serena Williams’ father. Ellis played the tennis stars’ mother, earning her first Golden Globe Award and Academy Award nominations, both for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture…

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Joseph Campbell’s Hero Journey

Anyone who has taken a screenwriting course will likely be familiar with the name Joseph Campbell. Born at the beginning of the 20th century, Campbell is renowned for his writings on comparative religion and comparative mythology. Few people have ever attempted to combine such vast amounts of knowledge on history, literature, religion, and anthropology…

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JJ Redick Takes Lofty Place in Duke Basketball History

Drafted 11th overall by the Orlando Magic in 2006, JJ Redick is widely considered to be one of the greatest three-point shooters in basketball history. Redick, who hails from Tennessee, first made national headlines during his stellar four-year stint at perennial powerhouse Duke University, where he played shooting guard…

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