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Scholar Spotlight: Hedwig Lee
August 19, 2018
Continuing our research highlight from last week, this week's Scholar Spotlight is Hedwig Lee, whose research contributed to a new study on police...
Scholar Spotlight: Natasha Warikoo
July 27, 2018
This week, our Scholar Spotlight highlights Natasha, who co-wrote a powerful op-ed in the New York Times about the admissions processes of top...
Scholar Spotlight: Lessie Branch
July 15, 2018
We've had some great additions to the SSN team recently - so today's Scholar Spotlight highlights Lessie Branch, an expert on Black optimism and...
New Scholar Spotlight: Nolan Cabrera
June 7, 2018
Each week, we highlight the work of one new scholar who is expanding SSN's mission and reach into new territories. This week, we welcome Nolan...
Countdown to 1000: Scholar #998
June 1, 2018
To count down to the 1,000th scholar in the Scholars Strategy Network, we’re featuring ten scholars who are committed to using their research to...
No Jargon Episode 81: On Tyranny
May 3, 2017
In the 1900s, dictators rose to power across Europe as democracies fell to fascists and communists. On a recent episode of No Jargon, Snyder argues...
No Jargon Mini-Series on Why Candidates Fail to Represent U.S. Diversity
August 3, 2016
With the 2018 elections coming up, it makes sense to ask who runs for office and why. In this archive No Jargon mini-series, three SSN scholars...
SSN’s 500th Member Focuses on the Roots of U.S. Urban Unrest
November 2, 2014
What do the continuing protests in Ferguson, Missouri have in common with the 1960s uprisings in many U.S. cities? Howard looks to history to explore...
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