Big news of CUPC Director Lori Hunter accepting new position as IBS Director, Notre Dame article spotlights African work of anthropologist Terry McCabe, a close-up on reforming solitary confinement in… Continue Reading: CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Oct 15, 2021
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CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Oct 1, 2021
In this edition, PhD candidates receive marks of distinction, environmental and spatial demographers publish their latest work of remote sensing of historical layered maps of urban settlements, several presentations, grant… Continue Reading: CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Oct 1, 2021
CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Sept 10, 2021
Affiliates are receiving TONS of media exposure of their perspectives on today’s headlines: Texas abortion ban, health effects from wildfire smoke, and record-breaking floods. Also, several new publications, PhD student… Continue Reading: CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Sept 10, 2021
CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Aug 20, 2021
End of Summer still sizzles with CUPC affiliate accomplishments, including an impressive NSF HNDS research funding award, a publication about lessons learned by Texas hospitals from Hurricane Harvey, and several… Continue Reading: CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Aug 20, 2021
CUPC’S Bi-Weekly Highlights, Aug 6, 2021
In this edition, CUPC pays tribute to our colleague Dick Jessor, a true pioneer and founder of IBS, who finally retires at the age of 95. Also, NIA-funded workshop presentations,… Continue Reading: CUPC’S Bi-Weekly Highlights, Aug 6, 2021
CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, July 23, 2021
Summer is turning up the heat for researchers, where the sky’s the limit when it comes to accomplishments! Awarded grants from EPA and NSF, newly published papers, book awards, media… Continue Reading: CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, July 23, 2021