The College of Humanities and Public Affairs (CHPA) helps students to understand social, political and legal structures, ethical principles, religious systems, and economic institutions and practices within a global, historical, and contemporary context. CHPA presents the concepts contained in the university’s Public Affairs mission and applies them to real-world problems and situations so that our students will be better prepared to become citizens and leaders.

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Submissions from 1979

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Decision rules for an investor in forward exchange markets, Ardeshir J. Dalal

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Infinite Divisibility and Factor Price Equalization, John Hoftyzer

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L'idée de succession royale et baronniale chez Bernard Itier, Andrew W. Lewis

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The Role of the Rabi Amurrim in the Mari Kingdom, Victor H. Matthews

Submissions from 1978

Integrating Basic Research into the U.S. History Survey, Thomas S. Dicke

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Anticipatory Association of the Heir in Early Capetian France, Andrew W. Lewis

Submissions from 1977

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From Different Liberal Perspectives: Fiorello H. La Guardia, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., and Civil Rights in New York City, 1941-1943, Dominic J. Capeci

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The Misuse of Statistical Techniques in Evaluating Sampling Data, Dwight L. Gentry and John Hoftyzer

Submissions from 1976

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The Capetian apanages and the nature of the French kingdom, Andrew W. Lewis