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Faculty: Learn to navigate long-distance relationships at next brown-bag lunch

More than 7 million couples in the U.S. consider themselves to be in a long-distance relationship. Ninety-five percent of those couples live between 30 and 950 miles apart and visit one another once a week to once every four weeks. These long-distance relationships have become extremely common in academia. Learn more at the next faculty brown-bag panel discussion on Tuesday, Feb. 18, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Spartan Room of the Thwing Center. Panelists will include Damaris Punales-Alpizar, assistant professor of modern languages and literature; Robert Miller, vice president for research; and Suzanne Rivera, associate vice president for research. An is requested. The event is sponsored by the Women Faculty Leadership Development Institute of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women.