Professor Jessica Graybill is part of an effort to re-center scholarly focus in Eurasia.
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There is a tense equilibrium in Egypt between the regime and its people since the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings.
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Differences in fern genomes might confer some climate-change resilience for the plants.
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In his comparative literature scholarship, Associate Professor of Japanese Scott Mehl strives to ensure the genius of Japanese literary traditions is not lost i...
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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.
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Professor of History Dan Bouk traces how one industry has used — and misused — the notion of "impairment."
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A scholar explores the possible gap between what young Jewish refugees fleeing Nazism in Europe claimed to feel and their actual emotions.
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When it came to environmental justice, Professor April Baptiste was first interested in three things: what people thought about environmental issues, how they ...
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A new paper by economics professor Rishi Sharma examines how corporations skirt paying taxes on intellectual property — and how they might be held accountable....
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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...