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How did President Alvarado’s policies protect Costa Rica’s environment?
Viviana Ruiz-Gutierrez talks about her recent biodiversity assessment and how Alvarado’s policies engaged citizens in climate action.
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Angie Torres-Beltran
Einaudi graduate fellow Angie Torres-Beltran studies how women’s political participation is influenced by gender-based violence and interactions with...
Maria Cristina Garcia, LACS
After WWII, the U.S. “often prioritized for admission those who had family or friends in the United States, or a faith community willing to support...
Rebecca Nelson, LACS/IAD
Rebecca Nelson, professor in the School of Integrative Plant Science, says the company may struggle to introduce container-based sanitation to...
Laidlaw scholar Kobi Rassnick traveled to Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala, for his leadership in action experience. He worked with FARVets, a group based...
Gustavo Flores-Macias, LACS
Gustavo Flores-Macias, professor of government and public policy, joins to discuss the latest developments of protestors supporting former President...
Amanda Rodewald, LACS/Migrations
“However, when we look at what needs to be done for birds, it’s the same things we need to be doing for human health and well-being,” says Amanda...
Lourdes Casanova, LACS/GPV
“China views semiconductors as a strategic resource. Therefore, it wants to become self-sufficient in all aspects of advanced chip design and...