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Health Foundation of Western and Central New York Uninsured Rates

We reported descriptive statistics on health uninsurance rates across a number of demographic and economic factors at both state and county level.
December 1, 2017

WP 203 Let Them Eat Lunch: The Impact of Universal Free Meals on Student Performance

Amy Ellen Schwartz & Michah Rothbart
This paper investigates the impact of extending free school lunch to all students on academic performance in New York City middle schools.
November 30, 2017

Maxwell geography student pursues research through NSF-funded program

“For those interested in digging deeply into a topic that they are passionate about or looking for a chance to try graduate school before deciding to apply, REU [Research Experiences for Undergraduates] programs are a good choice,” says geography student Hamish Gibbs.

November 30, 2017

Maxwell alum paper on Ukraine's education law published on BlogActiv

Recent graduate Mark Temnycky '17 MPA/IR outlines the controversy surrounding Ukraine’s recent education law, and the steps the Eastern European state has taken to comply with the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in this article published on BlogActiv. 11/30/17
November 30, 2017

Miriam Elman quoted in Washington Times article on left's divide over Israel

Miriam Elman, associate professor of political science, says panelists at a recent anti-Semitism forum downplayed escalating anti-Jewish bigotry on U.S. college campuses, "where the problem is not coming from Trump or the alt-Right but from the progressive Left." 

November 30, 2017

Burman weighs in on a simpler tax code in the Huffington Post

"Radical simplification would be possible, but this bill is not radical simplification, regardless of how may props they use," says Len Burman, Paul Volcker Chair in Behavioral Economics, about the GOP tax bill.

November 30, 2017

Elizabeth Cohen weighs in on deportation in Sun Community News

Elizabeth Cohen, associate professor of political science, says not only are deportations harmful to families, but are also disruptive to the labor force and economy.

November 29, 2017

Zoli discusses North Korean missile test on CNY Central

Corri Zoli, researcj assistant professor of political science, says that the missile shows "that Kim Jong Un is going to poke the bear [Donald Trump]." She adds, "in ordinary times, you wouldn't see this kind of desperate measure on the part of North Korea," but that North Korea is trying to "push this particular president as far as they can."

November 29, 2017

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