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Stories about Research

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David Anastasio Explores the Possibility of an Alternate Route of Human Migration

David Anastasio’s examination of ancient lake sediments clarifies ages of human migrations out of northern Africa.

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ÌÇÐÄviog¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾ Launches Center for Digital Marketing Strategy and Analytics

Center will help organizations understand how to benefit from big data, AI, cloud computing and the Internet of Things.

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Health, Science and Technology Building Takes Shape

ÌÇÐÄviog¹Ù·½Íøվ’s new HST Building will open in Fall 2021.

Viola Yu and Sarrah Hussain

Portraits of the Brain: Teaching Students About Neuroanatomy

Art and science come together in unique textbook project supported by ÌÇÐÄviog¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾ Humanities Lab.

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Reducing Health Disparities in Native Populations
Christine Makosky Daley and Sean Daley lead a team of researchers in a holistic approach to well-being.
Damien Thévenin

Research Team Awarded NIH Grant to Probe Protein’s Role in Cell Biology

Damien Thévenin, associate professor of chemistry at ÌÇÐÄviog¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾, helps to lead the team in research that might prove beneficial to the treatment of cancers.

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Serendipitous Internationalization: How Entrepreneurs Identify and Exploit Opportunities for International Exchange
Andreea Kiss examines the cognitive underpinnings of firm international opportunity recognition.
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American Literature and the Metaphor of Human Waste
Mary Foltz examines the ways several postmodern authors use representations of human excrement to critique how people treat each other and the natural world.
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Anthony DiMaggio Explores the Social Movements Behind Protest

DiMaggio's book dissects the progression of social movements in the United States since 2008.

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Thomas Chen Examines the Impact of State Censorship in China

Chen explores how 30 years of censorship of Chinese literature and film related to the Tiananmen Square Massacre have shaped public discourse.