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CASR Mission Statement

The Center for Applied Social Research (CASR) applies innovative concepts and methods in social sciences to advance complex, multi-faceted organizational, policy, and public health research. CASR approaches critical emerging issues that influence institutional policies and practices from an interdisciplinary perspective to enhance our understanding of human social behavior and develop practical solutions to real-world problems.

Come see us in 5 Partners Place, Suite 4100

Casr building on south research campus

CASR Building

Conference Room

Conference Room

Lori L. Jervis, Professor of Anthropology and a Co-Director of the Center for Applied Social Research, guides students with their problems

Research team at work
 

Dr. Jessica Blanchard, Co-Director of the Genomics and Ethics Program for Native Students, presents certificates of achievement to the 2020-2021 GEN Fellows

Dr. Jessica Blanchard, Co-Director of the Genomics and Ethics Program for Native Students, presents certificates of achievement to the 2020-2021 GEN Fellows