Nabatchi named Strasser Endowed Professor in Public Administration
Purser article on problems with Eviction Lab published in Shelterforce
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Sultana quoted in Grist article on climate scientist James Hansen
Looking back on how scientists responded to climate change over the past 30 years, Farhana Sultana, associate professor of geography, says "a positive outcome is that today a number of young people understand and care about the impacts of climate change…with a greater focus on issues of equity and justice."
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Maxwell announces promotions, tenure for eight faculty
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Sultana paper on academic integrity in higher education published in ACME
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Sultana paper on water justice published in Water International
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Sultana discusses gender and water in water security publication
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Breaking Sudan: The Search for Peace
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Ethnic Church meets Mega Church: Indian American Christianity in Motion
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The Politics of Everyday Life in Fascist Italy: Outside the State?
Nabatchi awarded 2017 Sharon M. Pickett Award by the Association for Conflict Resolution
Dennison discusses economic costs of obesity in Obesity Medicine
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Gerard and Castro conduct conflict management workshop in Jordan
Gerard and Bruno-van Vijfeijken deliver leadership program in Tanzania
Purser report on treatment of dairy farmworkers cited in NY Times
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Purser cited in Albany Times Union article on state dairy worker injuries
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Purser, Ortiz Valdez release report on treatment of dairy farmworkers
Gerard and Castro conduct conflict management workshops in Belize
Sultana meets Pope Francis during Vatican workshop on water issues
Farhana Sultana, associate professor of geography, examines a multitude of social issues related to access to clean water, including health, education, environmental justice and gender equality. Due to her decades-long research into water access, Sultana was invited to speak at The Human Right to Water workshop hosted by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in Vatican City.
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The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) presents "Pursuing Effective and Conflict-Aware Stabiliztion: Lessons from Beyond the Beltway", an online event. This event features a discussion with Elizabeth Hume, Vice President, Alliance for Peacebuilding, Michele Piercey, Technical Director, Stability and Transition, Chemonics, International and Eythan Sontag, Senior Advisor, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, U.S. Department of State. Sponsored by CSIS. For more information, contact Caleb Diamond at 202.775.3173
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