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‘If I see something that I want to change, I’m going to change it’
Professor Raphael Rogers and author Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie explore the need for Black representation in picture books
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Why has the world retreated from humanitarian intervention?
Political scientist explores neglect of UN’s Responsibility to Protect tool
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It’s not noise — it’s a symphony
Geographer examines how sound amplifies ecological threats to British Columbia’s North Coast
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Busting motivation myths
The science behind setting solid goals and keeping New Year’s resolutions
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‘For me, environmental justice goes deep’
An expert in environmental humanities, new Leir Chair champions climate solutions, not despair
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Finding verse in the perverse
Clark professor transforms Salem Witch Trials into poetry
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Sublime symphonies
Music Professor Benjamin Korstvedt breaks down Bruckner’s sonic legacy
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A farm story for all
Professor’s book finds an inclusive twist to reach more young readers
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How did combatants’ narratives and social media shape Syria’s civil war?
Political scientist’s book explores possible ‘template' for future conflicts
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Clark researcher: What’s eating the ‘donut cities’
How today’s challenged cities ‘cause us to ask moral questions’