Maxwell School News and Commentary
Reeher weighs in on Biden, assault allegation in USA Today, The Hill
"I don’t think the issue is likely to cause someone to vote for Trump instead of Biden," says Grant Reeher, professor of political science. "The problem is what it does for the level of enthusiasm for Biden among different constituencies, and the turnout for him. It could have a dampening effect there."
See related: U.S. Elections, United States
Jok discusses Africa's health systems, coronavirus in Daily Nation
See related: Africa (Sub-Saharan), COVID-19
Heflin paper on material hardship among immigrants in the US published in PR&PR
Schwartz, Rothbart study ties free school lunch to higher test scores
See related: Education, Nutrition, State & Local
Thompson discusses role of nuns in past pandemics in Global Sisters Report
See related: COVID-19, Religion, United States
Heflin receives two grants from UKCPR
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WP 228 Does Proximity to Fast Food Cause Childhood Obesity? Evidence from Public Housing
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Singleton article on federal policy and disability enrollment published in Jour of Law & Econ
Hackbarth promoted to director at the American Security Project
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Gadarian quoted in Huffington Post article on coronavirus, partisanship
"Normally, I think that people take cues from the president but since his messaging has been relatively muddled... people seem to be filling in their preferred position for his," says Shana Gadarian, associate professor of political science.
See related: COVID-19, Political Parties, United States