What do you do when a loved one mysteriously disappears and your government won’t investigate? What do you do when this happens over 61,000 times? This happened in Mexico, and…
“Women were strong. They had their own will; they had their own say,” says Lena Norrman, lecturer of Swedish and Scandinavian studies. Norrman spent fall 2019 in Reykjavík…
The Department of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies has been awarded the renewal of the Chinese Flagship Grant. This federal grant funds the Chinese Flagship Program, which…
Examining the severe effects that climate change has on the human body, Associate Professor Kathryn Grace blends her passion for women’s health and quantitative analysis to…
Through Simran Sahi’s Global Seminar, economics undergraduates gained a deeper understanding of London, its relationship to trade, and how Brexit may change it.
Assistant Professor Anurag Sinha is a historian of political thought. His research considers where ideas come from and how these ideas change over time. Recently, he has been…
History provides invaluable insight into the modern world. Professor Nancy Luxon is using letters from the 18th century to gain new perspectives on how ideas of political…
Violence is inherently multifaceted and complex. PhD candidate María José "Majo" Méndez Gutiérrez is deconstructing violence in her research, asking if violence can only be…
Alumnus Cavan Reilly (BS '93, sociology and mathematics) was part of a University of Minnesota team testing an Ebola vaccine in the midst of an epidemic.