WEEK OF JUNE 5, 2023

IN THE NEWS

Mindy Marks, Associate Professor of Economics, and Nicholas Beauchamp, Associate Professor of Political Science, spoke with Northeastern Global News about the lifting of Title 42, a provision from the previous administration that limited immigration. Increased immigration can have a significant impact on the U.S. economy, particularly on the labor market.


Read "Why allowing more migrants into the U.S. could boost the economy."

Why is identity theft on the rise? And what to do if your identity is stolen?

Northeastern Global News

Nikos Passas

Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Are liberals truly more depressed than conservatives?

Northeastern Global News

Phil Brown

University Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Health Sciences; Director, Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute


A Rare 1914 Silent Film Was Considered Lost Forever. A Professor Rescued It From a Vault.

The Wall Street Journal

Denise Khor

Associate Professor of Asian American Studies and Visual Studies and Associate Director of Asian American Studies

Nash, Texas, added to mass killing database after family’s recent homicides

Texarkana Gazette

James Alan Fox

Lipman Family Professor of Criminology, Law, and Public Policy

Read more news stories featuring CSSH faculty.
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RECOGNITION AND PUBLICATIONS

Alaina Kinol, PhD Candidate in Public Policy; Johan Arango-Quiroga, PhD Candidate in Public Policy; and Laura Kuhl, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and International Affairs, have published "Opportunities for Nature-based Solutions to Contribute to Climate-resilient Development Pathways" in a special issue of Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability.

EVENTS

The Hague Space Diplomacy Symposium


Monday, June 12

8:00 - 11:00 AM EST


RSVP to attend

Livestream link TBD

The Center for International Affairs and World Cultures (CIAWC) is convening an international symposium on space diplomacy in the Hague with the University of Leiden. Hosted by Mai’a Cross and Jan Melissen, the symposium features experts on the future challenges and opportunities of outer space exploration and cooperation in international relations. Discussions will be aimed at policy and practitioner audiences from both the public and private sectors. 


This is the second in a series of workshops showcasing the research findings of CIAWC’s Global Spotlight Project on Space Diplomacy, which recently resulted in the publication of a special issue in the Hague Journal of Diplomacy. 


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