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Bryant announces new Digital Communication program
Several features make Bryant's offering unique compared to other schools
CHBS Fall 2021 seminar series
Renowned national experts look at “Healthcare in America” at Center for Health and Behavioral Sciences Seminar Series
Renowned national leaders will look at “Healthcare in America” from multiple perspectives
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Communication expert Christopher Morse, Ph.D., contributes to national conversation on pandemic and vaccines
Professor Morse was featured in ABC News, NBC News, and USA Today
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Bryant University experts featured in top national and regional media
Check out recent highlights of Bryant leaders, faculty, students, and alumni appearing in top media.
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Making a personal mark through independent research
Completing an Honors Thesis requires analytical skills, discipline, and drive
Health Sciences Degree announcement
New Health Sciences degree program positions students to contribute in growing health care sector
Interdisciplinary program unites courses in sciences, communication, psychology

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