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In five years, from 2020 to 2024, private firms received $2.4 trillion in contracts from the Pentagon, approximately 54% of the department’s discretionary spending of $4.4 trillion over that period.
This community-building workshop with Kichwa artist Adina Farinango is open to all graduate students engaged with Indigenous communities and the arts. Explore your creative potential, learn about ...
About the Group This reading group will convene to discuss the work of Ailton Krenak, a Brazilian Indigenous activist, environmentalist, and advocate for Indigenous rights. Krenak challenges us to ...
At this week’s China Chat we’ll be discussing the U.S. presidential election and the candidates’ proposals for U.S.-China policy ...
A Fulbright is a wonderful opportunity to live abroad after graduation as you pursue either teaching, independent research, an arts project, or a one-year Master’s degree. To find out more about the ...
The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate ...
Prerna Singh has recently been cited in The Juggernaut's article: "Why So Many South Asian Men Are Mama's Boys." Weighing in on gender inequalities, Prof. Singh states, “You just have to look at the ...
CLACS is proud to share that we have released our 2022-2023 annual report. This publication features a review of all of this year's CLACS activities as well as the entire program for the Sawyer ...
In an interview Reuters, Wendy Schiller discusses Florida Govenor Ron DeSantis and his expected bid for the Republican presidential nomination.
The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate ...
The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate ...
The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate ...
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