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The story of Asian peoples in the Americas goes back longer than commonly understood. In today’s Academic Minute, Tufts University’s Diego Javier Luis examines this history through one individual.
Jargon can make things difficult to understand and talk about. In today’s Academic Minute, part of USC Dornsife Week, Wändi Bruine de Bruin explores this. Bruine de Bruin is Provost Professor of Public Policy, Psychology, and Behavioral Science at the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy and director of the Center for Economic and Social Research USC’s Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. A transcript of this podcast can be found here.
The story of Asian peoples in the Americas goes back longer than commonly understood. In today’s Academic Minute, Tufts University’s Diego Javier Luis examines this history through one individual.
The honey imported into the U.S. might not be what we think it is. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Scranton’s Gerard Dumancas determines how to tell if it’s pure or altered.
Haiti is in crisis and foreign security forces are coming to help stabilize the country, but will their help be welcomed? In today’s Academic Minute, Colorado State University’s Ernesto Sagás looks at the complexities of the political situation.
What can worms teach us about carcinogen exposure or chemotherapy? In today’s Academic Minute, New York University’s Sophia Tintori heads to Chernobyl to find out.
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