Lovely Quoted in Christian Science Monitor Article on Ukraine Crisis, Globalization
Professor Mary Lovely was quoted in the Christian Science Monitor article "Retreat, not defeat: What Ukraine war means for globalization."
Material Hardship and the Living Arrangements of Older Adults
“Material Hardship and the Living Arrangements of Older Adults,” written by Colleen Heflin and Hannah Patnaik, was published in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
See related: Aging, Food Security
Reeher Weighs in on WH Press Secretary Jen Psaki’s Move to MSNBC in The Hill
Professor Grant Reeher spoke to The Hill about White House press secretary Jen Psaki's move to MSNBC.
See related: Ethics, Government, United States
Mental Health After Injury: How Neighborhoods Impact Recovery
This brief examines several aspects of neighborhood context and their relationship to PTSD symptom severity following an injury.
The Institutional Grammar in Policy Process Research
Porous Borders, Invisible Boundaries? Ethnographic Perspectives on the Vicissitudes of Contemporary Migration
See related: Europe, Migration, United States
Maintaining Refuge: Anthropological Perspectives in Uncertain Times
See related: Refugees, United States
LASSO for Stochastic Frontier Models with many Efficient Firms
Taylor Quoted in Voice of America Piece on the Death of Russian Politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Professor Brian Taylor was quoted in the Voice of America article, "Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Russian Firebrand Politician Whose Career Spanned Yeltsin, Putin Eras, Dies At 75."
See related: International Affairs, Russia
Clock and Compass: How John Byron Plato Gave Farmers a Real Address
Monmonier, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Geography and the Environment, follows John Byron Plato's path from farmer in his mid-30s to inventor of several inventions including the “Clock System,” which assigned addresses to rural residences without house numbers.
See related: Maps
Student Spotlight: Direct Route to Meaningful Impact
Students in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs can now apply directly to the school and begin taking Maxwell courses from day one.
See related: Student Experience
Abdelaaty Discusses Europe’s Support of Ukrainian Refugees with New York Times, NPR
Lamis Abdelaaty, assistant professor of political science, was quoted in the New York Times article "The Powerful Force Guiding Poland’s Welcome to Ukrainians: Fear of Putin," and the NPR article "Inside Poland's homes where Ukrainian refugees find peace away from Russia's invasion."
See related: Europe, International Affairs, Refugees, Russia
Lasch-Quinn’s “Ars Vitae” Featured in Sapientia Book Symposium
The Henry Center for Theological Understanding at Trinity Divinity in Chicago published a book symposium on "Ars Vitae: The Fate of Inwardness and the Return of the Ancient Arts of Living," written by Professor Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, in its periodical Sapientia.
See related: Awards & Honors
Reeher Weighs in on Gov. Hochul’s Proposed Stadium Subsidy in Niagara-Gazette
Professor Grant Reeher was quoted in the Niagara-Gazette article "Late budget triggers accountability and spending worries."
See related: Economic Policy, New York State, State & Local
Huber Piece on the Politics of Big Public Power Published in Jacobin
"In Defense of the Tennessee Valley Authority," co-authored by Professor Matt Huber, was published in Jacobin.
See related: Climate Change, Energy, Sustainability, United States
Econometric Analysis of Panel Data, 6th Edition
This textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to panel data econometrics, an area that has enjoyed considerable growth over the last two decades.
Bayesian Estimation of Multivariate Panel Probits with Higher-order Network Interdependence and an Application to Firms' Global Market Participation in Guangdong
Spatial Wage Curves for Formal and Informal Workers in Turkey
Towering Intellects? Sizing Up the Relationship Between Height and Academic Success
Behavioral Bias in Occupational Fatality Risk: Theory, Evidence, and Implications