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Nicholas Carnes, an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University and the Co-Director of the Research Triangle chapter of the Scholars Strategy Network, explains why million

Christina Gibson-Davis, a sociology professor at Duke University, agrees with Hope Yen that there is no need for a marriage after unplanned pregnancies, although the two-parent family idea is still valued.

Jacob Vigdor, an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and professor of public policy at Duke University, argues for immigration reform and how the laws will be changed one step at a time.

William Darity Jr., Arts and Sciences Professor of Public Policy, African and African-American studies, Economics and the director of the Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality at Duke University, talks abou

William Darity Jr., Arts and Sciences Professor of Public Policy, African and African-American studies, Economics and the director of the Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality at Duke University, states that if US citizen workers

Duke University history professor Thavolia Glymph talks about what happened to former slave women upon escape or emancipation from their former owners over the course of the war. Though their experiences were marked by perpetual transience, Ms.

Jen'nan Ghazal Read, Associate Professor of Sociology, writes in Population Research and Policy Review that the number of Mexican-Americans known to be legally in the U.S.
Guidance on Resumption of NIH Extramural Activities Following the Recent Lapse in Appropriations (NOT-OD-14-003) Office of the Director, NIH. This is the latest news we have about operations at NIH after the shutdown.

Kaare Christensen, research scientist with the DUPRI Center for Population Health and Aging, is featured by BBCNews.com for his comparison of Danish nonagenarians born a decade apart.