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Zhu paper on the effects of adjunct instructors on student outcomes published in Econ of Edu Review
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Three Faculty Members Named O’Hanley Scholars
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Rosenthal paper on effects of mortgage payment burden on underwater homeowners published in REE
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Leonard Lopoo Named Volcker Chair at Maxwell School
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Heflin paper on childhood injuries and food stamp benefits published in BMC Pediatrichealt
Lutz article on affirmative action and talent loss among Blacks and Latinos published in ESR
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Montez article on US state policies, politics and life expectancy published in Milbank Quarterly
Chen, Popp article on green stimulus in a post-pandemic recovery published in ERE
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Monnat article on trends in working age non-Hispanic White mortality published in PRPR
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Han, Schwartz paper on fast food proximity and childhood obesity published in RSUE
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Yingyi Ma article on Chinese students in America coping with stigma published in CSR
Brown, Nanni paper on self-esteem in recovery published in Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly
Yinger paper on access to jobs published in Journal of Housing Economics
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The Jerry Miner Lecture
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This annual lecture is named in honor of Emeritus Professor Jerry Miner, an EFAP faculty associate who is widely known for his research in public finance in general and education finance in particular, and who may be the only person on earth who understands the New York State Education aid formulas. This year's speaker will be Eugenia Toma (University of Kentucky).
The Jerry Miner Lecture is sponsored by the Education Finance and Accountability Program (EFAP) and coordinated by the Center for Policy Research. For more information on the event please contact Kitty Nasto at 315.443.9442 or kmnasto@maxwell.syr.edu.
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