We’ll talk this hour about how cultures throughout history have been driven by their access to water with Dr. Fekri Hassan, an Egyptian archaeologist in town to speak this week at SMU.
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We’ll talk this hour about the recent increase in North Texas earthquakes with SMU seismologist Brian Stump and Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Lisa Song of Inside Climate News.
Read moreOf Arms And Austerity
This week, SMU hosts a conference focused on national security and defense. We’ll explore how U.S. strategy in these fields is affected by budget restrictions.
Read moreFast On Foot
Olympic sprinters like Usain Bolt can run 100 meters in less than 10 seconds. But what are the limits of human speed?
Read moreEngineering's Place In Humanitarian Work
How would you help people in the midst of a humanitarian crisis?
Read moreA Journey Through Shrines Of Freedom
What can college students learn by visiting the historic sites of the Civil Rights Era?
Read moreWomen and Congressional Elections: A Century of Change
Women’s issues are making headlines in the Presidential Election but how have women done politically in the national election contests they’ve entered?
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