Faculty Research

New questions, new policy perspectives: insights from cultural anthropologist Julia Kowalski

June 6, 2023

Today, policymakers across the world are confronting huge problems, from climate crisis to democratic backsliding and the intensification of violence against women. We are at […]

In The Media

How South Korea’s Yoon Suk-yeol Capitalized on Anti-Feminist Backlash to Win the Presidency

March 10, 2022

Sharon Yoon, assistant professor of Korean studies, explores rising anti-feminist sentiments in Korea and their role in the presidential election in a Time article. “[The main […]

Global maternal mortality: the dignity of life and the tragedy of death

September 24, 2021

When I hear the phrase “integral human development,” the picture that comes to mind is a developing fetus—the beginning of human development. Human development begins […]