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- David Pyrooz published an opinion editorial in The Globe and Mail, 鈥淛ails and prisons remain a hotbed for COVID-19. Vaccinate the people who live or work in them,鈥 calling for rapidly expanding access to vaccination and to attend to
- This is an outgrowth of one of the Migration-Climate-Health workshops held through CUPC over the past several years. Abstract: Climate change and attendant weather events are global phenomena with wide-ranging implications for migration and
- The Dakin Research Awards provide funding to support ongoing research and writing related to peace, inter-cultural understanding, conflict resolution, amelioration of important social problems. This year's awards go to:
- The Racial/Ethnic Inequalities Research Awards support graduate students of color as well as graduate student research on race/ethnicity. For summer 2021, we are able to fund seven exciting research projects. The award winners and their
- Jocelyn West was awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, which offers $34,000 per year for three years to support her research and graduate education. With this award, she will be studying the social dimensions of landslides in
- Melissa received the ASA Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (DDRIG) for her dissertation project, 鈥淒ocumenting the Undocumented: How Mexican Immigrants Navigate Long-Term Post-Disaster Recovery.鈥 She was selected to receive
- Bertha's dissertation work explores the relationship between deportation, asylum policies, and different forms of violence acting simultaneously towards asylum seekers and Mexican deportees in heightened violent border cities. Her research is an