Sancha Medwinter Publishes New Book
Sancha Medwinter, sociology, has published her latest book "Ecologies of Inequity: How Disaster Response Reconstitutes Race and Class Inequality."
Healy Pens Influential Series for The Washington Post
Claire Healy, political science and journalism '21, recently co-authored a major investigative series for The Washington Post.
Team Co-Authors OpEd on Politicians and Retirement
Tatishe Nteta, Jesse Rhodes, and graduate student Adam Eichen, political science, recently co-authored an oped for Newsweek on politicians and retirement.
Isabella Weber Awarded Kurt Rothschild Prize
Isabella Weber, economics, has been named a co-recipient of the Kurt Rothschild Prize, for her efforts to dampen inflation via a gas price cap.
Elizabeth Sharrow Authors New Book on Title IX
Elizabeth Sharrow, public policy and history, has written a new book "Equality Unfulfilled: How Title IX's Policy Design Undermines Change to College Sports."
Sociology PhD Candidate Authors New Book
Jorge Daniel Vásquez, a PhD candidate in sociology, recently authored a new book exploring youth migration in the southern Ecuadorian Andes.
Human Security Lab Director, Students Brief State Department on Freedom of Movement in Ukraine
Charli Carpenter, director of the Human Security Lab, and students recently briefed the State Department on freedom of movement in Ukraine.
Sibii Writes New Column on How You Can Help Refugees
Razvan Sibii, journalism, has written a new column covering the Welcome Corps, a new initiative that lets those living in the U.S. assist refugees.
Journalism Student Authors Piece for The Washington Post
Isaiah Stafford, a recent SBS graduate, has authored the article "The history of Memphis set the stage for the killing of Tyre Nichols."
HSL Reveals Devastating Effects of Ukraine's Travel Ban on Civilian Men
The Human Security Lab released a new report outlining the devastating effects of Ukraine's travel ban on civilian men.