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Immigrants and military service

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New research led by Dr. Christopher Simon, professor in the Division of Public Affairs, shows immigrants are more willing to fight for United States and Canada than native-born citizens.

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Census Bureau director visits the U

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Robert L. Santos delivered the keynote at a conference showcasing the U’s Wasatch Front Research Data Center, a pivotal hub for data-driven research and student workforce training.

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The Costs and Benefits of Hosting the Olympics

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Matthew Burbank, professor in the Department of Political Science, shares his expertise in the dynamics of hosting the Olympics as Salt Lake City gears up to welcome the winter games for the second time. His research focuses on why cities pursue hosting the Olympics despite the high costs and uncertain economic returns, as well as the evolving nature of opposition to these bids.

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Dr. Adrienne Cachelin Receives 2024-2026 Community Scholar in Residence Award

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University Neighborhood Partners and the Office of the President recently recognized Dr. Adrienne Cachelin as UNP’s 2024-2026 Community Scholar in Residence. This award is designed to showcase community-engaged scholarship and recognizes a particular faculty member’s contribution to this work.

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Edmund Fong Named Living Color Award Recipient

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Utah Business and Living Color Utah recently honored Dr. Edmund Fong at their sixth annual Living Color gala. Dr. Fong was actively engaged in during his six-year term as chair of the ethnic studies division in the School for Cultural and Social Transformation.

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Last Updated: 3/11/22