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Singleton study on labor unions, workplace safety published
See related: State & Local Government
Monnat Talks to Vice about Amazon Tracking Opioid Use in US
See related: Opioids, United States
Monnat quoted in CNN article about issues with 2020 Census
Lerner Chair Shannon Monnat says, "the Census is the most important data in our country. Census data matter more than any other data that are collected by anyone in the U.S. A 2020 Census failure is a failure for the whole country."
See related: COVID-19, Federal Government, United States
Ma discusses issues facing Chinese students studying online in Chronicle of Higher Education
"I worry that this potentially undermines Chinese students’ learning opportunities," says Yingyi Ma, associate professor of sociology, about U.S. university faculty members suggesting that Chinese students wait to enroll in certain courses until they can return to campus for in-person instruction.
Monnat comments on the importance of census data in CNN article
"Census data matter more than any other data that are collected by anyone in the U.S. A 2020 Census failure is a failure for the whole country," says Shannon Monnat, Lerner Chair for Public Health Promotion.
See related: COVID-19, Federal Government, United States
WP 233 A Panel Data Model with Generalized Higher-Order Network Effects
Rothbart paper on school finance reform and the race gap in school funding published in Edu F&P
Lovely quoted in Washington Times article on Trump, Biden and trade
"I would just say an important difference between Biden and Trump, when the smoke clears, is that Biden wants to work with the allies," says Professor of Economics Mary Lovely.
See related: Political Parties, Trade, U.S. Elections, United States
Reeher weighs in on rush to fill vacant SCOTUS seat in Lockport Union-Sun & Journal
See related: SCOTUS, U.S. Elections, United States
Shifa paper on trade in high-skilled human capital published
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D'Amico quoted in Christian Science Monitor article on the 2020 UN General Assembly
See related: International Governmental Organizations, United States
X Lab article on improving SNAP recertification published in JBPA
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Duncan protects the electrical grid from cybercrimes at NERC
See related: Crime & Violence, Cybersecurity, Energy, United States
New study by Hammond examines the politics of commemoration in Turkey
See related: Middle East & North Africa
Maxwell scholars partner on effort to grow Syracuse’s new economy
See related: Grant Awards, State & Local Government
Reeher discusses the media's treatment of Trump in The Hill
"I do think it is clear, after almost four years of his presidency, that editorial choices...are very clearly very critical of the president [Donald Trump]," says Grant Reeher, professor of political science and director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute.
See related: Media & Journalism, U.S. Elections, United States
Lovely comments on US-China tech war in Axios article
The torrent of anti-Chinese rhetoric by the Trump administration recently has been countered by much softer actions, as the administration attempts to "thread the needle" of looking tough heading into the election while having the Chinese continue to purchase U.S. goods, says Mary Lovely, professor of economics.
See related: China, U.S. Elections, United States
Heflin, Lopoo, Boskovski study on behavioral interventions & SNAP recertification published in JBPA
Keck talks to WAER about the Supreme Court justice vacancy
See related: SCOTUS, United States
Child Injuries and the Timing of SNAP Benefits Receipt
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is an important federal resource that provides nutritional assistance to low-income families. Timing of SNAP benefits can reduce childhood injuries.