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I had been in his presence before, but this felt different. I had been working for years doing communications around the gift and construction of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at MSU. It all had been exciting a huge gift, an architect competition, the selection of a Pritzker Prize-winning designer and finally the construction of this unique, somewhat jarring, angled building in a place where it didn’t seem to fit.
Along the way, I had casual contact with Eli and Edythe Broad. But, on that night in 2012, I was going to be part of a very small party accompanying them as they toured the museum bearing their name for the first time. I considered it an incredible privilege to witness the pure delight apparent on their faces and learn more about the building they brought to life.
MPH students during a walk around University Circle.
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Amisha Kumar
BIO: I am an Integrated Graduate Studies Student (IGS) at Case Western Reserve University. In my undergraduate studies, I pursued a B.A. in Chemical Biology and a minor in Chemistry. In my current graduate studies, I am working towards a Masters of Public Health. I hope to further my education by pursuing a MD. I am honored to be part of the Paul Ambrose Scholars program where I aspire to expand my knowledge about Pub
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Human behavior must be factored into climate change analyses
A new Cornell-led study examines how temperature affects fishing behavior and catches among inland fisher households in Cambodia, with important implications for understanding climate change.
The research, which used household surveys, temperature data and statistical models, revealed that when temperatures rise, people fish less often. At the same time, the study’s authors indirectly found that stocks of fish and other aquatic foods also rise with temperatures, leading to slightly larger catches each time peopled fished. Without careful analysis, it would appear that overall fish catches appear unchanged annually, when in fact, more nuanced dynamics are at play.