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Prof. Larry Isaac published “Pitting the Working-Class Against Itself: Solidarity, Strikebreaking, and Strike Outcomes in the Early US Labor Movement.”

Jul. 28, 2022—Larry Isaac (Vanderbilt), Rachel McKane (post-doc at Brown University), and Anna Jacobs (Independent Scholar) published “Pitting the Working-Class Against Itself: Solidarity, Strikebreaking, and Strike Outcomes in the Early US Labor Movement.” SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY (2022).

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Dan Cornfield, Chancey Herbolsheimer, and Savannah Bastian Present at Innovating Institutions and Inequities in the Arts Conference

Jun. 9, 2022—Dan Cornfield, Chancey Herbolsheimer, and Savannah Bastian presented their invited paper, “In Pursuit of Cultural Equity: DEI Grantmaking Practices of U.S. Local Arts Agencies in Community Context,” at an international conference on “Innovating Institutions and Inequities in the Arts.”  The conference was sponsored by the Arts, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation Lab, Center for Cultural Affairs, O’Neill...

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Prof. Dan Cornfield is quoted by KUT Austin NPR

May. 4, 2022—Prof. Dan Cornfield is quoted by KUT Austin NPR discussing Austin Starbucks workers’ efforts to unionize. Read and listen here.

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Prof. Dan Cornfield on Panel at National Undergraduate Conference on Scientific Journalism

May. 2, 2022—Prof. Dan Cornfield served on a panel on “Science in Partisanship” at the 2022 annual National Undergraduate Conference on Scientific Journalism.   The Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Journal is one of 17 member journals of NUCSJ which seeks to “to create a collaborative network for undergraduate science journalism, initiate conversations about research dissemination, and positively impact future...

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