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Past as Prologue: Sociology Professor Examines the Historic Roots of Latin Exclusion
Ernesto Castañeda’s latest book is Building Walls: Excluding Latin People in the United States.
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Ernesto Castañeda’s latest book is Building Walls: Excluding Latin People in the United States.
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In a recently rereleased e-book, Joseph Mortati dispels Titanic myths with original research and insights.
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Although immigration literature typically focuses on people moving from developing countries to more prosperous ones, SPA Associate Professor Steven Taylor’s new book explores the opposite phenomena.
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Student stoplight on Casey Chiappetta, one of the most accomplished researchers at the master’s level at American University.
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AU School of Public Affairs Professor David Barker’s new book presents new survey research to explain what is fueling misinformation on both sides of the political spectrum and the consequences it has for society.
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American University School of Public Affairs Assistant Professor Nathan Favero has coauthored a paper with Amanda Rutherford of Indiana University that calls into question the merit of funding colleges based on performance.
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The Humanities Truck Project Fellowship Program provides a year for the Truck Fellows to be able to use the truck for a collaborative project with the community. Fellows will receive substantial research funding $10,000 for these year-long projects.
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James Scott’s "The Art of Not Being Governed" provocative thesis captivated Min Kim's imagination leading her to apply to the SIS Ph.D. program to pursue these ideas for herself.
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Marketing professor Cristel Russell has observed a shift in how we mourn fallen icons.
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American University researchers have found that black lesbian, gay and bisexual youth are at greater risk for poor mental health outcomes compared with black heterosexual youth.
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