The Clean Network on Human Rights and Environment
The Clean Network on Human Rights and Environment
A three article series containing seven parts on The Clean Network
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What will student protests look like when classes are online?
Johnathan Flowers, Worcester State University; April Logan, Salisbury University, and Samuel Abrams, Sarah Lawrence College
Editor’s note: Campus protests have become a mainstay in American...
‘Walking through Europe’s door, singing’ – How Eurovision helps define Europe’s boundaries (and why...
Robert Deam Tobin, Clark University
This year’s Eurovision Song Contest – an annual celebration of pop music in which...
What makes a fruit flavorful? Artificial intelligence can help optimize cultivars to match consumer...
Marcio Resende, University of Florida and Harry J. Klee, University of Florida
The Research Brief is a short take...
Binge drinking and blackouts: Sobering truths about lost learning for college students
Jamie Smolen, University of Florida
Tens of thousands of college students nationwide will cheer for their football teams this weekend. Some of those who show...
Trailblazing women who broke into engineering in the 1970s reflect on what’s changed –...
Laura Ettinger, Clarkson University
Engineering in the U.S. has long been – and continues to be – a male-dominated...
Racism is behind anti-Asian American violence, even when it’s not a hate crime
Pawan Dhingra, Amherst College
Over the past year, attacks on Asian Americans have increased more than 150% over the...
New College Scorecard could help students choose better colleges, but there’s still room to...
Gregory N. Price, University of New Orleans
The U.S. Department of Education is out with a new version of its College Scorecard – an online...