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Study: War's Effect on Baghdad's Adolescents
Associate Professor Steve Carlton-Ford of the Department of Sociology and Ahoo Tabatabai, a UC doctoral student, share findings from their study of a survey of 1,000 Iraqi adolescents in 10 Baghdad neighborhoods.
Nominations Accepted for Graduate Student Awards
Nominations will be accepted through February 28 for the annual Outstanding Master's and Doctoral Students awards. Make a nomination. (PDF)
Colleagues Celebrate Memory of Prof. Richard Elders
The passing of Professor Emeritus Richard Elder brings an outpouring of tributes from his colleagues and friends in the Department of Chemistry.
McMicken Faculty Make Strong URC Grant Showing
Representing six different departments, 13 McMicken faculty will work on resesarch projects as awardees in the University Research Council's latest Indisciplinary Grant competition.
Rotary Foundation Scholarships Are Available
The scholarships, designed to further international understanding and goodwill, provide for study abroad in more than 150 countries where Rotary Clubs are located.
PoliSci's George Bishop Looks at 'Super Tuesday'
Do the pollsters and the pundits hit home or are they way off base when it comes to American public opinion polls? UC Professor of Political Science George Bishop addresses this timely topic in an Op-ed piece for the Washington Post.
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Q&A: Liz Tilton, English |
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Poet Wraps Up PhD - And Snags Prize
What's a great present for someone about to defend her dissertation? For Liz Tilton, it was the Wick Chapbook Prize, which she earned for her poetry collection titled Salt. |
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In Focus: Melony Stambaugh, Anthropology |
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Pictures Tell Story for Grad Student
Anthropology master's student Melony Stambaugh got a behind-the-scenes look at documentary making as she lensed pictures of a National Geographic film crew's shoot.
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Meet...
Alfredo J. Sosa-Velasco
Alfredo J. Sosa-Velasco grew up as an only child, but he never lacked companionship, conversation or inspiration.
And as a new assistant professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, he brings to the classroom the joy of the myriad lessons gleaned from a giving and diverse group of family, friends and mentors.
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