Paul Collins Jr. Discusses SCOTUS and Elections on Morning Show
Paul Collins Jr., legal studies and political science, was a guest on Thursday 8 O'Clock Buzz, discussing recent SCOTUS rulings and the presidential election.
SBS Graduate Students Network in DC
Graduate students from the School of Public Policy and the Data Analytics program attended an SBS career development field trip.
Gendron Named 2023 Presidential Management Fellow
Stephanie Gendron, MPPA '23, is participating in the Federal Government's premier leadership development fellowship program.
Shanthie D'Souza Joins School of Public Policy as Visiting Chair
Shanthie D'Souza is joining SPP as the Fulbright-Nehru Visiting Chair in Public Policy for Spring 2024.
UMass Amherst Poll Releases New Findings on Presidential Election, National Issues, and the Government
In early February, UMass Amherst Poll shared the public's views on the presidential election, national issues, and the the state of the government.
Quotes and Mentions - January 31, 2024
A summary of College of Social and Behavioral Sciences faculty, staff, and students quoted or mentioned in the news.
Keiser Co-Authors Research on Waterways Protected by the Clean Water Act
New research co-authored by David Keiser, resource economics, used machine learning to predict which waterways are protected by the 1972 Clean Water Act.
Goldman Named Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Scholar
Seth Goldman, communication, has been selected as a Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Scholar for 2024-2025.
Sharone Authors New Book: The Stigma Trap
"The Stigma Trap: College-educated, Experienced, and Long-term Unemployment" details the plight of educated, midcareer workers who find themselves unemployed.
Butler Interviewed on All Things Considered
Allison Butler, communication, recently discussed the importance of media literacy education on NPR's All Things Considered.