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The article is titled "China Canβt Talk About Birth Rates Without Talking About Rural Pensions"
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Slack discussed his election as RSS president and how he seeks to promote researching rural communities and environments
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The findings were shared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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The podcast episode focused on climate change and agriculture
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The grant is part of the Regional Innovation Engines competition
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WIndicators is a publication of the Division of Extension
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The article is focused on rural housing insecurity
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Jessica was interviewed about national monument surveys
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The project is focused on rural adaptation to workplace automation
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The articles cover a wide variety of population-related topics
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The brief is titled "WIndicators: Sharing Livability: Assessing the Link Between Rural and Urban Prosperity"
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The article focuses on occupational safety and health research
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The analysis is titled "USDA Staffing Cuts Reduce Local Presence in Communities Nationwide"
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Theodori is currently the Associate Provost for Academic & Research Administration at Lamar University
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The article is titled "Trumpβs Approval Rating With Rural Voters Has Plunged by Double DigitsβPoll"
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She will be doing field research in Germany
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The piece is titled "When private equity firms buy mobile home parks, rent increases leave residents with few affordable options in rural area"
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The article is titled "Rurality and Redistricting: Californiaβs Proposition 50, Rural Identity, and Democratic Legitimacy"
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The panel was called "Triple Burden on Women in Ag"
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The show comes from WWL, a radio station based in New Orleans, LA
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The book is titled "Our Blood: The Social Experience of Heritas"
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The webinar was called "Supporting the Mental Health and Economic Viability of Agricultural Communities"
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The article is titled "Conflict, Climate, and Child Health: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa"
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The episode is called "The Hidden Challenges Rural Students Face"
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They spoke about commonly held myths regarding rural America
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The article is titled "The powerful Democrat trying to win over Californiaβs rural voters"
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Avery was specifically given the Service award
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The article is titled "Values at the tap: how organizational culture shapes water unaffordability and environmental justice in U.S. cities"
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The piece appeared in Science Policy in a SNAP, a publication of the Scientist Network for Advancing Policy
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The panel was called "Sustaining Our Shared Spaces: Stewardship of Public Lands and the Next Generation"
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The series highlights exceptional students in the university's College of Arts and Sciences
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He is a PhD candidate in Environmental Sociology at the university
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The brief addresses the potential impacts of the "One Big Beautiful Bill"
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The article is titled "Caregiving Along the Life Course Among Farming Households"
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The article is titled "Housing financial stress and community well-being: Is there an urban-rural dimension".
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Carter will serve as the council's rural sociologist
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The article is titled "Canaries in the Coal Mine: Rural Women, Maternal Health, and the Future of Feminist Coalition Building".
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The article is titled "Expectation-Based Fairness in Agricultural Markets: Implications for Antitrust Policy"
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Choices is a publication of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
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The article addresses the impacts of data centers on farmers
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The report focuses on ensuring the future of public lands while supporting communities who bear the burden of shifting fossil fuel markets
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The report is titled "Meeting the Health Needs of Rural America".
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Titled "Inequality at the UrbanβRural Nexus," the book focuses on how the urbanβrural divide intersects with race, class, gender, ethnicity, and sexuality.
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Green is the director of the Southern Rural Development Center and will engage with the Community Development department at the bank
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Poston analyzes the potential impact of contraceptive taxes on declining fertility in the country.
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Greenberg and colleagues examined the geographic patterning of US federal environmental crime prosecutions from 2011 to 2020
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Donnermeyer's book addresses rural criminology from an international perspective.
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Green's article addresses the importance of hospice and palliative care policy in the context of rapidly aging populations and political unrest.
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Casey Jakubowski upcoming book on education reform to be published with Bloomsbury
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