More news Articles Preserving Indigenous Culture Through Language and LawNews subtitleAaní Perkins ’23 weaves together research in linguistics and Native American studies to advocate for Indigenous voices.ImageImage (Photo by Rob Strong) 2/27/2023BodyAaní Perkins ’23 weaves together research in linguistics and Native American studies to advocate for Indigenous voices.Share thisFacebookTwitterEmail QuotedQuoteUniversities work so hard to achieve diversity, but that’s most valuable if people are actually interacting. The most powerful tool universities have to foster that is through roommate matches.BylineBruce Sacerdote ’90, Richard S. Braddock 1963 Professor in Economics | AttributionThe New York TimesDate4/19/2024 In the NewsFrom 1992-2013, Poor Nations Lost 8% of Their GDP to Extreme Heat4/19/2024Description Geography professor Justin Mankin discusses his research that detailed economic losses in various countries due to climate change from activity in wealthier, more industrialized nations.The Economic Times
QuotedQuoteUniversities work so hard to achieve diversity, but that’s most valuable if people are actually interacting. The most powerful tool universities have to foster that is through roommate matches.BylineBruce Sacerdote ’90, Richard S. Braddock 1963 Professor in Economics | AttributionThe New York TimesDate4/19/2024
In the NewsFrom 1992-2013, Poor Nations Lost 8% of Their GDP to Extreme Heat4/19/2024Description Geography professor Justin Mankin discusses his research that detailed economic losses in various countries due to climate change from activity in wealthier, more industrialized nations.The Economic Times