SBS Alumna Appointed Minister of Education of Colombia
Aurora Vergara Figueroa, a graduate of the Department of Sociology's PhD program, has been appointed as the Minister of Education of Colombia.
Resource Economics Faculty Publish 'The Cost of Eating Gluten Free'
Professors Christopher Bauner and Nathalie Lavoie have published a new paper, "The Cost of Eating Gluten Free."
Economics Students Among Finalists in 2023 Three Minute Thesis Competition
April Burrage and Debamanyu Das, graduate students in Economics, are among the finalists in the 2023 Three Minute Thesis competition.
Kevin Young Co-Edits New Book
Kevin Young, economics, has co-edited a new book, "Trump and the Deeper Crisis."
Political Science Student Awarded International Affairs Fellowship
Annie Tsan '22, political science, has been awarded the 2022 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship.
Political Science Student Awarded International Affairs Fellowship
Annie Tsan '22, political science, has been awarded the 2022 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship.
Kitrinos Receives Leakey Foundation Award
Catie Katrinos, PhD student in anthropology, has received a grant from the Leakey Foundation.
Wilson Receives Graduate School Pre-Dissertation Research Award
Thomas Wilson, Ph.D student has received a Graduate School Pre-dissertation Research Award for $954 to conduct research at Duke University Lemur Center.
47 Social Media Accounts to Follow for Black History Month
The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences has compiled a list of social media accounts to follow this Black History Month.
I'm Proud of My Communication Major, So Stop Making Fun of It [Opinion]
Alyssa Mahoney, Communication '20, writes in defense of her major, arguing that it prepared her for an amazing career while teaching her valuable life skills.