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Dr. Bernadette Barton, professor of sociology and director of gender studies at Morehead State University, has released a ...
Researchers said their findings highlight how extreme weather drives migration. Filiz Garip, a study researcher and professor ...
Access to safe, legal abortion can be a lifelong economic stratifier, according to a new analysis of a national database of ...
When graduate workers strike, they give leverage to other working groups aiming to negotiate better contracts with the University, write a group of graduate student alumni.
Extreme weather and worsening drought conditions are driving migration between Mexico and the United States, according to new ...
Climate action requires differentiated mitigation and adaptation strategies tailored to the national circumstances of countries worldwide. The first global stocktake (GST) and the nationally ...
Rebecca Simpson, a senior majoring in psychology, sociology and criminology, was chosen for the inaugural award honoring Brent Smith, founder of the U of A's Terrorism Research Center.
A new study shows that children who are suspended or expelled from school report higher rates of depression in adolescence and into adulthood.
A new EU joint research project led by the University of Göttingen will explore how migration, demographic change and current crises are affecting social cohesion and democratic structures in Europe.
In a time of opposition to race-focused education and DEI initiatives, CUNY’s Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies (BRES) graduate ...