In 2008, an Iraqi woman was dropped by several men near a checkpoint manned by local police and known as Kilometer 5 in Iraq. She was wearing a long black abaya and a black veil, and as she neared the checkpoint, she tripped. When several Iraqi police officers rushed to help, she detonated the explosives… Read more »
Month: April 2019
Does civic engagement look the same in all countries of the European Union? Initial analysis says no
Though a widely-used term, civic engagement lacks one standard definition. In order to understand the ways in which citizens interact in their respective countries, a compilation of observations must be considered. The importance of this is twofold. First, it allows civic engagement to be examined from a broader lens, which may bring findings or insight… Read more »
CARI Spring 2019
In Spring 2019 a record number of students enrolled in the CARI Colloquium. I hope you enjoy reading about their research as much as I enjoyed working with them!