Month: May 2019

  • Graduate Research Spotlight: Claire Urbanski (Feminist Studies)

    For the Glory of Gold and Bones: Spiritual Accumulation and Grave Theft in the Construction of the San Francisco Bay Area As U.S. settler colonial empire expanded into California during the nineteenth century, the Gold Rush brought hundreds of thousands of settlers who unleashed a brutal genocidal project of terror against Indigenous peoples [1]. From the…

  • Congratulations: 2018-19 Dean’s Undergraduate Research Award Recipients!

    Please join us in congratulating CRES students Regina Celine Grayson, Fatima Mohammadi, Nyereath Nhial and Anney Traymany who were selected to receive this yearsDean’s Undergraduate Research Award in recognition of their outstanding research projects! “Hello, My Name is “Foster Kid.”Regina Celine Grayson (Oakes) My Body Can’t Salute A War Machine: Bodily Resistance in Leslie M. Silko’s CeremonyFatima Sadaf Mohammadi (Cowell) South…

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