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Professor Jessica Graybill is part of an effort to re-center scholarly focus in Eurasia.

There is a tense equilibrium in Egypt between the regime and its people since the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings.

Differences in fern genomes might confer some climate-change resilience for the plants.

In his comparative literature scholarship, Associate Professor of Japanese Scott Mehl strives to ensure the genius of Japanese literary traditions is not lost i...

In exami anti-racist organizing strategies, sociologist Chandra Russo finds that white people are most effective in racial solidarity when everyone is in it together.

Professor of History Dan Bouk traces how one industry has used — and misused — the notion of "impairment."

A scholar explores the possible gap between what young Jewish refugees fleeing Nazism in Europe claimed to feel and their actual emotions.

When it came to environmental justice, Professor April Baptiste was first interested in three things: what people thought about environmental issues, how they ...

A new paper by economics professor Rishi Sharma examines how corporations skirt paying taxes on intellectual property — and how they might be held accountable....

Every three and a half minutes, a person in the United States dies from stroke, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tragically, the ma...