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An unequal and unlevel playing field: Critically examining the race-conscious affirmative action legal debate in higher education through the eyes of the Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO)
Twenty-first century participation in two U.S. Greek Orthodox churches
Effective programming for international students based on their perceived social and cultural needs
Making the majority: Defining Han identity in Chinese ethnology and archaeology
Development in extractive communities: Ridgway and St. Marys, Pennsylvania, 1850--1914
Using a mixed-methods case study design to explore, evaluate, and enhance a cancer patient navigator program
Ethnic socialization, identity development, and psychological adjustment in international adoptees as adolescents and young adults
Race and socioeconomic differences in the long-term outcomes of childhood maltreatment
Identities and local speech in Pittsburgh: A study of regional African American English
Pennsylvania Dutch tune and chorale books in the early Republic: Music as a medium of cultural assimilation
Understanding racial disparities in low birthweight in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The role of area-level socioeconomic position and individual-level factors
Which demographic, social, and environmental factors are associated with the eating habits and exercise patterns of racial and ethnic minority adolescents
"The whole world is our country": Immigration and anarchism in the United States, 1885--1940
Immigrant Elder Women and Their Long-term Care Planning
Transnationalism, home and identity: Personal essays
Opening up to & reaching across pedagogic relationships of possibility: Innovative practice for Japanese-Brazilian children in a Japanese rural public school
Public opinion towards immigration in Europe: A heterogeneous approach
Transnational conversions: Greek Catholic migrants and Russky Orthodox conversion movements in Austria-Hungary, Russia, and the Americas (1890--1914)