Jennifer Adair's work focuses on the connection between agency and discrimination in the learning experiences of young children and how we can engage young children in authentic learning experiences about race, community and their real lives.
Kyaw Aung’s mission is to deliver the best possible patient-centered multidisciplinary care to patients with gastrointestinal cancers and to find new therapies for patients with pancreatic cancer. His laboratory research focuses on understanding pancreatic cancer biology to develop novel personalized treatment strategies for patients with pancreatic cancer.
Ward Keeler focuses on how hierarchy organizes social relations in Indonesia and Myanmar. Face-to-face encounter, politics, attitudes to sexuality and gender, religious activity, and the performing arts: all reflect hierarchical assumptions based on the notion that different roles assign people distinctive obligations and privileges. In contrast, discourse about human rights resonates very little as it disregards individuals' positionality.