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Affirmative Action Incentivizes High Schoolers to Perform Better, New Research Shows

By Christine Clark
August 20, 2020
4 Mins read
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‘A lot of experimentation’

By Virginia Watson
July 27, 2020
5 Mins read
Despite ongoing challenges brought forth by the COVID-19 pandemic, Professor John Ahlquist tackles new opportunities in research and teaching
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Trade Wars with China Could Cost U.S. Universities $1.15 Billion

By Christine Clark
July 13, 2020
3 Mins read
New research reveals U.S. trade policies act as another road block for international students pursuing higher education in the country
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Air Pollution’s Connection to Infant Mortality

By Christine Clark
July 1, 2020
3 Mins read
New study reveals air pollution, even from natural sources, has critical impacts on child health
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Skewing the Vote

By Christine Clark
June 25, 2020
3 Mins read
Voter ID laws discriminate against racial and ethnic minorities, new study reveals
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How Stimulus Dollars are Spent will Affect Emissions for Decades

By Christine Clark
June 11, 2020
4 Mins read
To tackle COVID-19 and climate change, government spending must deliver jobs and growth alongside deep decarbonization
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New Visa Restrictions will Make the U.S. Economic Downturn Worse

By Christine Clark
June 4, 2020
5 Mins read
New research shows legal protections for immigrants improve lives and livelihoods of citizen workers
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Ulrike Schaede and the business reinvention of Japan

By Virginia Watson
May 28, 2020
5 Mins read
In this Q&A about her new book, GPS professor Ulrike Schaede breaks down how Japan’s new business architecture and corporate strategies have helped the country remain the third largest economy in the world
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Public Disclosure of COVID-19 Cases Is More Effective than Lockdowns

By Christine Clark
May 25, 2020
4 Mins read
New research shows South Korea’s tech and privacy laws protect the vulnerable more while preserving economic stability during the pandemic
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A Brave New Virtual World of Work?

By Christine Clark
May 14, 2020
7 Mins read
People are working remotely on a large scale during the pandemic. UC San Diego expert on teleworking discusses impacts of this unprecedented experiment.
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