Katherine Dentzman publishes article in Agriculture and Human Values journal

Katherine Dentzman, assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, recently published a study titled, “Academics and the ‘easy button’:… Read More

Alex Travesset
Researchers build long-sought nanoparticle structure, opening door to special properties

This new nanomaterial could have useful optical, mechanical, and electronic characteristics. Read More

Caitlin Gonzales
Changing course

Caitlin Gonzales ('23 genetics) is excited to share her love of science with future high school students. Read More

Map of urban infrastructure
Novel atlas shows vast urban infrastructure divide between Global South and Global North

A new study co-led by Yuyu Zhou reveals novel ways to measure urban development and project future energy use, emissions. Read More

Student photographing CY
Students lead outreach efforts to help peers engage with midterm elections

Go Vote 2.0 initiative aims to get students to cast their ballots. Read More

Gary Lyn
Trade, migration will affect how states, countries adapt to climate change

Climate change will also have economic impacts, according to a new study. Read More

Students demonstrating about student debt
The ethics of canceling student debt is more about fairness than broken promises

Kate Padgett Walsh discusses the moral case for canceling student debt in The Conversation. Read More

Nikole Hannah-Jones
2022 Manatt-Phelps Lecture features Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist

Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of "The 1619 Project," will present the 2022 Manatt-Phelps Lecture in Political Science on Nov. 2. Read More