Michael Blanding
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Jessica Lander ’10 Writes About the Educators of Immigrant Students
High school teacher Jessica Lander ’10 explores how educators are making a difference in the lives of immigrant students
Psychiatrist Richard Waugaman ’70 Is Examining Shakespeare’s Multiple Personalities
Waugaman is a chief proponent of the theory that Shakespeare’s plays were secretly written by the Earl of Oxford
Environmental Engineering: Here Comes the Flood
A study predicts a future full of catastrophic flooding in the United States
Faculty Book: Frederick Wherry *04 on Extending Credit
How one professor is working to balance the social ledger of creditworthiness
Andrew Tallon ’91: A Model of Grace
One Princetonian’s lifelong love of Notre Dame may aid its post-fire reconstruction
Going With the Flow to Make Cities More Sustainable
Behind the Research: Elie Bou-Zeid, civil and environmental engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering: Pipe Cleaners
A proposed pipeline could pump millions of tons of carbon dioxide underground
Politics: Reckoning With Force
Why military tactics by local police might be counterproductive
Public Affairs: Abandoning Hope
A new study reveals a disparity in mental health along socioeconomic lines
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences: Glacial Brace
A dramatic proposal to stem sea-level rise through geoengineering
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology: Ecological Cost of War
Wildlife, not just people, suffer long-term damage during civil conflicts
Economics: The Price of Our Energy
Study documents consequences for babies born to mothers living close to fracking
Economics: Population — Is Less More?
Climate-change policy scholars grapple with a growing human population
Geosciences: Feeling the Heat
Study finds climate change will only exacerbate inequality in the United States