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Faculty Spotlight: Sadia Saeed
Sadia Saeed is a historical sociologist who researches global inequalities. During our conversation, we discussed how growing up in Pakistan shaped her and how she brings her research into...
How the Orlando Shooting and Presidential Election Changed the LGBTQ+ Community
Lou Felipe discusses the preliminary results of research conducted with Ja’nina Garrett-Walker and Michelle Montagno through the CRASE Interdisciplinary Action Group Grant Award....
A Time to Break Silence: Resisting Islamophobia in the Trump Era
Tuesday, April 4 11:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. University of San Francisco Fromm Hall – Maraschi Room The rise of Islamophobia, anti-Muslim discrimination, and related hate crimes is a crisis none...
Six ways to focus and strategize in your fight against injustices
In this blog, originally posted by the American Counseling Association, professor Christine Yeh identifies and discusses six specific ways and focus and strategize in your fight against injustices....
CRASE Negotiating Book Contracts
During the CRASE Negotiating Book Contracts Panel, Monisha Bajaj from the Department of International and Multicultural Education, Keally McBride from the Department of Politics, Dean Rader from the Department...
Faculty Spotlight: Juliet Spencer
Juliet Spencer's research focuses on viruses and the way they manipulate host immune responses. During our conversation, we discussed the support from her family, how she views herself as...
Faculty Spotlight: Sonja Martin Poole
Sonja Martin Poole's research explores gamification and influencing behavior. During our conversation, we discussed her path to becoming a professor and how she navigates interdisciplinary research. ...
A Visualization for Parents Navigating the SF Public Elementary School Admissions Process
Analytics Assistant Professor Yannet Interian created the visualization tool to help parents navigate the complex application process by providing an informative snapshot of each of the 72 schools in...