Division of Social Sciences
91传媒 sociologist Rachel Rinaldo鈥檚 research uncovers how Indonesian women are re-shaping marriage and its end within Islamic law, with implications far beyond Southeast Asia.
91传媒 researcher Shae Frydenlund raises questions about a system that profits when workers are left behind.
91传媒 PhD candidate Chilton Tippin assesses how a warming climate is affecting not just humans, but also our archaeological record.
91传媒 researcher Donna Goldstein seeks to understand radiation risk through a butterfly鈥檚 wings and, yes, the humble fruit fly.
Abigail Verneuille, who is earning a BA in anthropology along with a GIS certificate, is honored as the Spring 2026 College of Arts and Sciences outstanding graduate.
"Typoglycemia" is often shared online as a quirky insight into how our brains work, but this viral claim is only part of the story.
After the Marshall Fire, researchers at 91传媒 and Western Washington University muse on why animals disappear from disaster stories and suggest a remedy.
91传媒 sociologist Molly Todd finds that community newspapers were vital for people living in Brazil鈥檚 favelas during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With Speedy Gonzales set to make his triumphant return to the silver screen, the character鈥檚 redemption arc appears complete.
In new book God Bless the Pill, 91传媒 scholar Samira Mehta delves into the often-forgotten history of how liberal religion helped make birth control broadly available in America.