Kerrissey Wins ASA Book Award
The latest book from Jasmine Kerrissey, labor studies, was selected for the ASA Section on Labor and Labor Movements' 2024 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award.
'The Right to Flee the Dangers of War'
Charli Carpenter and Jenna Norosky have a new paper in Human Rights Quarterly focused on Ukraine's travel restrictions on "battle-aged" men.
New Column Published by Sibii
Razvan Sibii, journalism, has published a new column on immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens obtaining their own citizenship status.
Ahmed and Braun Awarded MCPT Fellowships
Amel Ahmed and Joshua Braun are among the five UMass Amherst faculty selected to receive Mid-Career Post-Tenure Fellowships for the 2024-2025 academic year.
UMass Poll Releases Findings on Upcoming Election, Public Views on 'Project 2025'
Throughout August, UMass Poll released findings on how the public feels about the presidential candidates and their feelings on the contentious "Project 2025."
The Effects of Climate Change on Early Human Evolution
Research co-authored by Jason Kamilar, anthropology, examines early human evolution and the decline of forest ecosystems in East Africa over 6 million years.
Krause Publishes in Book on Italian Politics
Elizabeth Krause, anthropology, has contributed a chapter on the political discourse of protest to New Anthropologies of Italy.
SBS Faculty Named 2024 APSA Book Award Winners
Libby Sharrow, public policy, and Paul Collins, Jr., political science, have been named recipients of the American Political Science Association awards.
Dan Ai Wins 2024 NAREA Best Student Conference Paper
Ai presented Disparities in power outage experience in the United States at the Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association conference.
Professor Battle-Baptiste Chosen as 2025 Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lecturer
Whitney Battle-Baptiste, Professor of Anthropology, has been selected for one of the highest honors bestowed by the Archaeological Institute of America.