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Spotlight on Faculty: Amy Alemu, Assistant Professor of History
The Office of聽Marketing and Communications recently spoke with new 61传媒Assistant Professor of History Amy Alemu to discuss Ethiopian and Black American student activism, interdisciplinary historical inquiry, and handstands.
Read MoreIn the Media: Suchi Branfman Speaks to Los Angeles Times About Latest Dance Initiative
“How do we create work that invites people into understanding that we鈥檙e not separate from folks who are incarcerated, that we are implicated in their incarceration?” Branfman asks.
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses the Psychology of Successful Scams on ABC Australia’s All in the Mind Podcast
“We know from social psychology that people comply with authority,” Wood said. “. . . They did a lot to really leverage that credibility and authority.”
Read MoreAt Sunlit Residency, C谩ndida J谩quez Conducts Research into All-Female Mariachi Band
” . . . we often are scrambling for time to really have the space to sit down and do something like writing,” J谩quez said of the residency.
Read MoreNancy S.B. Williams and Allegra Liberman-Martin ’10 Co-Author Paper in Organometallics
Liberman-Martin, now an assistant professor of chemistry at Chapman University, was a thesis student of Williams during her senior year at Scripps.
Read MoreLara Deeb Discusses New Co-Edited Book on Sectarianism in Lebanon
The co-editors said they “decided to focus the volume on anthropology and history because we saw a potentially fruitful conversation to be had between these two disciplines.”
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses Romance Scams with Business Insider
鈥淎dvances in technology, advances in crypto technology, having people isolated from third parties that might have been able to intervene, and less opportunity for affection all came together in a perfect storm,鈥 she said.
Read MoreEthan van Arnam Co-Authors Paper on Fungus-Growing Ants, Contaminants, and Antibiotics
鈥淎nimal hosts often benefit from chemical defenses provided by microbes,鈥 the co-authors explain.
Read MoreThrough Hands-On Research, 61传媒Students and Faculty Hope to Save the Birds
By tracking these birds, taking their measurements, and studying their behaviors, they鈥檒l better understand what factors might be key to their survival as a species.
Read MoreCindy Forster Discusses the Arrest of Bolivian Coup Leaders in the Jacobin
Forster discusses the arrest of Luis Fernando Camacho, who led the 2019 coup in Bolivia that deposed Evo Morales.
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