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Terri Tanielian speaking at the Invictus Games Symposium on Invisible Wounds in 2016. Tanielian (CAS’90) is Special Assistant to the President for Veterans Affairs, helping meet the needs of veterans, their families, and caregivers. Photo from the George W. Bush Presidential Center, courtesy of Tanielian
Veterans

Serving Those Who Have Served in Uniform

November 9, 2022
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Mental Health

Making Psychedelic Therapy Accessible to Underserved Communities

August 2, 2022
Photo of Jennifer Byrne (Sargent’21), cofounder of the Shields & Stripes. At left, a portrait of Byrne, in which she wears a white ruffly blouse, red lipstick, and has blonde hair. At right, the shields & stripes logo is seen. A shield outlined in white has blue red and green stripes and "Shields & Stripes" written below it.
Veterans

Helping Veterans and First Responders Heal Holistically

November 11, 2021
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Child Health & Development

The Toll on Children’s Health during COVID-19

July 28, 2021
Science & Technology

The Transformers

September 20, 2019

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