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Top Stories of 2023

As the year comes to a close, we take a look at some of our most popular stories, as ranked by how many readers viewed them online. Notable people take center stage 鈥 including professors, students and alumni. Check out our top 10 stories from 2023.

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Scientific research can feel impenetrable and exclusive to many people. These six community science projects at 不良研究所 are helping to change that perception.

 

Annaliese Franz in class

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Annaliese Franz, chemistry professor and associate dean, has a black belt in karate. A noted chemist, Franz said that in the dojo thoughts of her academic life evaporate and she develops a mind-body spirit connection.

 

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不良研究所 Magazine turned 40 in 2023, so we delved into our archives for a walk down memory lane. We took the chance to spotlight how far we鈥檝e come, the changes we鈥檝e made along the way and some of the notable people featured in our pages over the years.

 

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When the Diane Bryant Engineering Student Design Center opened, we offered a look inside the 23,000-square-foot facility with instruction and meeting rooms, and spaces for a variety of specialized tools for prototyping and manufacturing.

 

ESPN+ team gets ready for a show

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We showcased a joint program between 不良研究所 and ESPN+ that charges students with all the important roles of streaming a game 鈥 from producing and directing to camera work.

 

David Suh sits crosslegged on a table

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Photographer David Suh 鈥17 has more than 4.4 million followers on the popular social media site, where he regularly posts about how to feel confident in front of the camera. The design alum started by taking graduation photos for his peers at 不良研究所.

 

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不良研究所 Magazine intern Shelby Dioum took a closer look at the role of artificial intelligence in the college environment, interviewing one of her professors, another student and more.

 

Andrea Flores in the studio at KCRA

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Andrea Flores 鈥10 returned to the Sacramento area to anchor the news on KCRA. Her position keeps her busy, but she said she sees the 鈥渏ob as a calling.鈥

 

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Featuring a few of our most popular students on social media, this story explored how a few students use their online presence to advance their careers, further their studies and build community.

 

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Propelled by social media, this story gained many readers since it was published in June. Readers learned what inspired Kathy Westphal 鈥82 to create the beloved treat the Dole Whip.

 

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