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Social Science Scholar: Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts in the U.S.

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Social Science Scholar: Off the Street Club

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From the Dean’s Desk: What a Remarkable 2019!

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Aging Today: Can We Count on Having Social Security in the Future?

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Student Receives Prestigious Boren Scholarship

by Jenny Ralph, FSU Communications Florida State University Presidential Scholar Maddy Johnson has been awarded the prestigious Boren Scholarship to study Arabic next year in Amman, Jordan. Boren Awards, offered through an initiative of the National Security Education Program, allow students to study abroad for up to a year in areas of the world critical […]

Social Science Scholar: Florida Department of Health

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Faculty Wraps Semester With Awards, Noted Research

Assistant Professor of Sociology Mathew Hauer is the lead author on a paper published in the journal Nature Reviews Earth & Environment that reviews the current literature on sea-level rise and human migration. Anthropogenic sea-level rise (SLR) is predicted to impact, and, in many cases, displace, a large proportion of the population via inundation and heightened SLR-related […]

Aging Today: Why Do Women Tend to Outlive Men?

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Get More Than a Degree: National Association of Business Economics Annual Meeting

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