The promise of a free dinner, complimentary books, and conversation with a Pulitzer Prize winner attracted students and faculty alike to Casa Hispánica on Oct. 16. The Center for the Study of ...
Racial categories, which have been on every U.S. census, have changed from decade to decade, reflecting the politics and science of the times.
Introduction In October 2025, the International Institute for the Middle East and Balkan Studies (IFIMES) in Ljubljana ...
The Barnard and Columbia anthropology departments hosted a screening of the 2025 documentary “Free Leonard Peltier” on Oct. 14 in the LeFrak Theatre. The documentary’s producer Jhane Myers, a member ...
Navigating Asymmetry through Ambiguity In navigating asymmetry through ambiguity, Sri Lanka’s experience is filtered through ...
A German archaeologist discussed his team’s research on two cadavers buried in early medieval England — both of whom had recent West African ancestry and appeared to be socially integrated with their ...
The marketing and advertising industries are steadily becoming more ethnically diverse, though some segments are still significantly underrepresented in senior-level positions, according to recent ...
How the U.S. government measures race has changed substantially since censuses began in 1790. Today, Americans differ on whether the government should ask about race.
Vijitha Herat, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, has stated that Sri Lanka did not attempt to join a losing race when he and ...
Chinese scientists studying a 2-gram lunar soil sample from the Chang'e 6 mission have identified rare CI chondrite impact residues, providing new insights into mass transfer in the inner solar system ...
In the state constitutional conventions of the Reconstruction South, biracial coalitions of delegates constitutionalized universal public-school systems ...
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