Satellite data reveals variability in intensity of groundwater use for different crops, a boon for irrigation policymaking across the state
GPS professors weigh in on the definition of globalization – and the context globalization provides for their studies
Despite the ongoing stay-at-home order amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, Rafael Fernández de Castro is broadening the reach of the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
New associate professor David Fortunato gears his research toward two sides of the same coin: how governments operate and how voters understand complex government decisions
Study compared the efficacy of the workforce-training program to simply disbursing the cost of the same program directly to beneficiaries
Three GPS professors named as Hellman Fellows
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Francisco Garfias, Uma Karmarkar and Agustina Paglayan receive fellowships to support innovative research projects, many designed with an eye toward reimagining globalization
GPS welcomes Brian Libgober, a new assistant professor whose research looks at administrative policymaking, interest group politics and financial regulation
Evidence from India reveals underrepresented students stay in school longer under the policy
Despite ongoing challenges brought forth by the COVID-19 pandemic, Professor John Ahlquist tackles new opportunities in research and teaching