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Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity Faculty Leadership Announced
The inaugural leadership of the Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity (RDI) was announced by Amanda Woodward, Dean of the Division of the S
Elizabeth Zazycki
Daily Dose of Data: Visualizing World Problems
GIS minor student Elizabeth Zazycki takes on the world of data at UChicago By Audrey Weckwerth
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POSTPONED: 2022 Hagel Lecture
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. A RESCHEDULED DATE FOR THE FALL WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE COMING MONTHS.   
Lin Bian
Young children from China and the U.S. consider race in forming gender stereoty...
A study published in Developmental Psychology — along with research funded by an NSF CAREER Award — aims to break down gender stereotype
Paul Staniland
Staniland receives Karl Deutsch Award from the International Studies Associatio...
The UChicago political science professor is recognized for his contributions to the field of international relations
Prof. Cathy Cohen
Prof. Cathy Cohen to deliver 2022 Ryerson Lecture on race and vulnerability
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Leslie Kay
Professor Leslie Kay to Serve as Deputy Dean
Leslie Kay, Professor in the Department of Psychology, will serve as a deputy dean for the Division of the Social Sciences.
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Demographics alone don’t explain COVID-19 mortality rates—place matters too
In Center for Spatial Data Science study, county-level data highlights community vulnerabilities By Sarah Steimer
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How Putin’s invasion of Ukraine connects to 19th-century Russian imperialism
This story was originally published by UChicago News.
Eric Oliver
A UChicago Course on the Well-Examined Life (Now Also a Podcast)
A popular UChicago course taught by Eric Oliver on the lived experience sets the stage for an upcoming podcast and eventual book from th