Finds economic disparity is culprit behind addiction in area; study published in October issue of Cultural Anthropology


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Undergraduate class travels to U.S. Mexico border for up close and personal look at security issues


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Researchers awarded grant from NSF to study impact of geography on social networks; findings will help them understand how physical space and closeness contribute to perceived feelings of safety and cohesiveness among neighbors based on where their networks exist - information useful to urban planners interested in developing and shaping communities to fit residents' social and interpersonal needs


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Findings appear online in the Journal of Urban Economics


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Olive Tree Initiative gives Moran Cohen, Dalai Lama Endowed Scholar and second-year business economics major, greater insight into Middle East conflict


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Student hopes to pursue a career in public health after serving as medic in Iraq


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New book explores how increases to minimum wage, similar to those proposed by Obama, will hurt young workers, economy


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For political science and international studies double major Cristian Martinez, research on U.S. Mexico border security opens doors to a promising career and new life


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2008 recipients Moran Cohen, business economics major, and Ali Malik, history major, are also Olive Tree Initiative student leaders


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Sociologist and CDASA director Judith Treas' research sheds light on how culture influences sharing of housework


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