September 2024
Political Science professor Claudio Holzner was featured in a recent article discussing the political crisis in Venezuela and its impact on migration to the U.S. and Utah. Holzner explained that Utah is an increasingly attractive destination for Venezuelan migrants due to its strong economy and family connections, though local organizations are struggling to support the growing population.
In a new study, researchers from the School of Environment, Society and Sustainability introduced Simulating Travel Rates in Diverse Environments (STRIDE), the first model that incorporates ground roughness and vegetation density, in addition to slope steepness, to predict walking travel times with unprecedented accuracy.
Dr. Lisa Diamond, professor of psychology and gender studies, offers her expertise on sexuality and intimate relationships to the documentary Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln, providing a nuanced perspective on Lincoln's same-sex relationships and challenging modern views of sexual identity.
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