Popp Talks to NPR about the Impact of Transitioning to Electric Cars
See related: Climate Change, Economic Policy, New York State
Harry Lambright discusses the James Webb Space Telescope with Johns Hopkins Magazine
See related: Government, Space Exploration, United States
Lerner Faculty Affiliate Amy Schwartz and colleagues secure $3.5 million NIH funding
See related: Children, Adolescents, COVID-19, Grant Awards, U.S. Education, U.S. Health Policy, United States
Monmonier quoted in New York Times article on digital maps
See related: Maps, United States
In Memoriam: Joseph Strasser, ‘Forever an Important Figure in our History’
He was among the Maxwell School’s most generous benefactors.
See related: Giving, In Memoriam
Risk Factors Explaining Military Deaths From Suicide, 2008–2017: A Latent Class Analysis
See related: Mental Health
Why are COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Lower in Rural than in Urban areas of the U.S.?
This brief compares COVID-19 vaccination rates across the U.S. rural-urban continuum and identifies the major contributors to lower rates of vaccination in rural counties.
Williams contributes to Atlantic Council piece on AUKUS deal
See related: Europe, International Affairs, International Agreements
Lerner Chair and Director Shannon Monnat, colleagues awarded $1.9 million dollar NIDA grant
The overarching objective of the project is to identify how the policies U.S. states enacted to combat the spread and adverse effects of COVID-19 may have affected psychological health and mortality from drug overdose and suicide among working-age and older adults in both the immediate and longer terms.
See related: COVID-19, Grant Awards, U.S. Health Policy, United States
Maxwell School Announces Montonna Professor, Dean’s Award Recipients
See related: Awards & Honors, Giving, Promotions & Appointments
Shana Gadarian speaks to Associated Press about mask mandates
See related: COVID-19, Health Policy, United States
#Kifaya# Enough Dangerous Speech for South Sudanese: Collaborative Strategies by Musicians and Local Civil Society Organizations
See related: Education
Lerner Faculty Affiliate Dessa Bergen-Cico Granted NSF Funding to Support Recovery from Opioid Use Disorder
Dessa Bergen-Cico, professor of public health, is the co-principal investigator along with principal investigator Asif Salekin, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, on a novel grant from the National Science Foundation, for a study aiming support opioid addiction recovery.
See related: Grant Awards, Opioids, United States
Marc Garcia and Claire Pendergrast publish blog post "The Devastating Toll of Structural Racism" in Public Health Post
See related: Race & Ethnicity, United States
Campbell quoted in USA Today article on Haitians at Texas border
See related: Human Rights, Latin America & the Caribbean, Refugees, United States
Alumni Spotlight: Alex Lynch '16 Brings Maxwell Lessons to the NYPD
See related: Crime & Violence, New York City, Student Experience
2021 Robertson Fellows Committed to Public Service
See related: Academic Scholarships, Congress, International Affairs, Labor, Student Experience
Elder Mistreatment is Pervasive in New York State
Age and poor self-rated health increase the risk of experiencing mistreatment.
MPA grad turned Excelsior Fellow: 'It’s an honor to work with the state'
See related: New York State, State & Local
Garcia discusses structural racism, COVID-19 outcomes in Public Health Post blog
See related: COVID-19, Health Policy, Race & Ethnicity, United States