Faculty Experts
PEEPs faculty are Center for Policy Research faculty from across the Maxwell School who study educational inequalities in the United States--pre-kindergarten through higher education--and evaluate the policies that address those inequalities.
Research
Topics and issues that have been addressed by PEEPs researchers include in PK-12 Education:
- design of state aid formulas
- education and health
- effects of school poverty
In addition to topics in PK-12 education, PEEPs researchers have investigated issues related to access in higher education including:
- affirmative action
- entry and degree attainment in STEM
- immigrants and higher education
Listen to the "Equity Matters" podcast
PEEPs In Action
Commentary
Oct 29, 2024
Research
Oct 17, 2024
Research
Sep 23, 2024
Research
Aug 27, 2024
Upcoming Events
Syracuse-Chicago Webinar Series on Property Tax Administration and Design: Cameron LaPoint
Virtual
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The goal of this webinar series is to gather insight and scholarship through domestic and international comparative studies with common threads to help reform and improve property tax administration and design in the U.S. and other countries facing similar problems.
During this webinar, Cameron LaPoint (Yale University) will present “Picking Up the PACE: Loans for Residential Climate-Proofing.” Discussion will follow with Philip Mulder (University of Wisconsin-Madison).
Category
Social Science and Public Policy
Type
Webinars
Region
Virtual
Open to
Faculty
Students, Graduate and Professional
Organizer
MAX-Center for Policy Research
Accessibility
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