Maxwell School News and Commentary
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Heflin weighs in on cuts to food stamp program in CBS News article
"Given that we are having a real sort of rescaling of mortality in this country as a whole, to think about cutting anything that supports health and an associated reduction of mortality is a real mistake," says Colleen Heflin, professor of public administration and international affairs.
See related: Food Security, Longevity, U.S. Health Policy, United States
Heflin discusses new SNAP study with Huffington Post, PBS, Common Dreams
See related: Food Security, Longevity, Nutrition, U.S. Health Policy, United States
Siddiki projects awarded NSF and USDA funding
Saba Siddiki, associate professor of public administration and international affairs, has been awarded two grants for projects beginning this fall. One will support the work of the Institutional Grammar Research Initiative and the other is for project work on urban food action plans to advance human well-being and health, environment, and equity goals.
See related: Environment, Food Security, Grant Awards, United States, Urban Issues
Heflin study on adolescent food insecurity, risky behaviors and mental health published in CYSR
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Book by Serin Houston offers Seattle as case study of urban governance
See related: Food Security, Income, Race & Ethnicity, Social Justice, State & Local, Sustainability, United States, Urban Issues
Heflin publishes study linking food insecurity and disability
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Heflin study on SNAP size and timing and emergency claims among Medicaid enrollees published
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Heflin study on impact of food program coverage gap published in AEPP
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Heflin article on coverage gap in food programs for children in kindergarden published in AEP&P
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Flores-Lagunes paper on differential incidence and severity of food insecurity published in AER
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