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GOP lawmakers eye SNAP cuts, which would scale back benefits that help low-income people buy food at a time of high food prices April 1, 2025 Political science professor Tracy Roof authored this piece.
GOP lawmakers eye SNAP cuts, which would scale back benefits that help low-income people buy food at a time of high food prices April 1, 2025 Political science professor Tracy Roof authored this piece, originally published in The Conversation.
Imaginary Numbers Are an Important Tool For Technology And Engineering March 14, 2025 Mathematics professor Bill Ross authored this piece, originally published in The Conversation.
Taking a leap of faith into imaginary numbers opens new doors in the real world through complex analysis March 10, 2025 Math professor William Ross authored this piece.
How Trump's second term might affect the market and your finances | Opinion March 5, 2025 Finance professor Art Durnev authored this piece, originally published in The Conversation.
How Trump’s second term might affect the market and your finances March 4, 2025 Finance professor Art Durnev, an expert on stock markets and presidential elections, authored this piece.
How Mark Zuckerberg’s call for more masculine workplaces could stifle innovation January 24, 2025 Psychology professor Adam Stanaland authored this piece, originally published in The Conversation.
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Kremlin promotes ‘traditional values’ – but leaves some battles to the governors January 22, 2025 Leadership studies professor Guzel Garifullina authored this piece.