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Apr 16, 2024

In new book, Profs. Armstrong and Averett examine economic inequities among diverse women in STEM fields

Published by MIT Press and released April 9, Disparate Measures: The Intersectional Economics of Women in STEM Work represents almost eight years of research…

Jan 29, 2024

In the media: Dean of Libraries Charlotte Nunes featured on New Books Network

Dean of Libraries Charlotte Nunes and co-editor Andi Gustavson, head of research services at the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin…

Jun 21, 2023

Prof. Paul D. Barclay announces new book, Kondo the Barbarian

Kondo the Barbarian offers narrative account of an important but overlooked aspect of Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan.

Apr 24, 2023

Prof. Anthony Cummings’ new book reveals golden age of Florentine music

In his newly released book, Music in Golden-Age Florence, 1250–1750 (University of Chicago Press), Prof. Anthony Cummings has fulfilled a long-held desire…

Oct 9, 2019

Hulking Figure Looms Again

Sculptor Ronald Bladen, whose major work Black Lightning stands outside Williams Center for the Arts, is now the focus of a professor’s new book.

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