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Project Includes Einaudi Faculty Researchers

Annetta Alexandridis (IES) and Benjamin Anderson (IES/SWANA) are part of a long-term project studying Sardis, Turkey—now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Mildred Warner, IES/LACS

Mildred Warner, professor of city and regional planning, and global development, says child care costs are higher in states with high living costs and...
A symposium, “Ukraine in Translation,” will explore writing and translation and cultural production and preservation in the context of Ukraine on Oct....

Mabel Berezin, IES

The European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS) convened leading scholars to assess how populist movements are accelerating democratic decay and...

Lund Debater Chris Barrett in World in Focus

Chris Barrett (Dyson/Brooks) analyzes climate impacts on Mongolian rangeland this month in Science. He joins Muna Ndulo (Law) on October 22 to debate...

Mike Fontaine, IES

In this NPR interview, classicist Mike Fontaine (IES) describes how ancient comedians challenged political leaders and sometimes suffered serious...

SEAP and SAP lose funding, seek solutions

The federal government has announced the end of National Resource Center and FLAS funding, which has supported area studies training for decades.

With Support from Einaudi

They will conduct research, study, and teach English in Canada, France, Honduras, India, Jamaica, the Netherlands, Norway, and Taiwan.

Mildred Warner, IES/LACS

A new book highlights innovative state and local approaches to eliminating “digital deserts,” which persist despite billions in federal subsides...

Michael Fontaine, IES

Michael Fontaine, professor of classics, writes a letter to the editor in response to an earlier article.