News, Media and Stories | Faculty Accomplishments

Dr. Ritter, the author of 101 Careers in Social Work, talks about what the profession is really like.
The program’s vision is to provide a supportive dynamic community for Hispanic students and their families based on cultural understanding and values. 
Published by Verso Books, Power Games chronicles the modern Olympic Games' social implications.
An expert on the politics of international sport, Boykoff opines on the Rio Olympics and Brazil's political and economic chaos.
Public Health Professor Moriah McSharry McGrath has been collaborating with the Community Alliance of Tenants to better research operations and get more information on the health impacts of eviction in Portland.
History Professor Larry Lipin recently participated in a panel discussion, "State of the Field on Interactions Between Labor and Environmental History," at the meeting of the Organization of American Historians in Rhode Island.
Anthropology Professor Jessica Harden published in New Mana: Transformation of a Classis Concept in Pacific Languages and Cultures.
Boykoff's latest book, Power Games: A Political History of the Olympics, is expected to be released later this year.
An expert on the politics of international sport, Boykoff opines on the Rio Olympics and Brazil's political and economic chaos.
The professor behind the Shrimp on a Treadmill research explains its value to lawmakers.

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