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The Itinerant Portraitist: Painting with a Number as a Theme

[caption id="attachment_13157" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] The project 100/100—or 100 paintings of people who are a century old, or nearly so—was on exhibit at the Laurie M. Tisch Gallery in New York City last year. (Photo by Laurie M. Tisch)[/caption] For Brenda Zlamany ’81, a number guide…
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Meeting Clients Halfway: Using Data to Understand Recidivism, Successful Transitions for Formerly Incarcerated

An unprecedented collaboration between a QAC class and a local nonprofit analyzes real-time recidivism data to inform public policy, and offers students exposure to the workings of halfway housing, its staff and formerly…
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Historical Row: Butterfield’s Bygone College of Quantitative Studies, by University Archivist Amanda Nelson

[caption id="attachment_13161" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] From 1963: Attending a College of Quantitative Studies tutorial group (L-R), Director of Projects Robert Singleton;  Thornton Page, Hon.’ 59; and Robe…
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