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.
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.
Butler Interviewed on All Things Considered
Allison Butler, communication, recently discussed the importance of media literacy education on NPR's All Things Considered.
Quotes and Mentions - January 24, 2024
A summary of College of Social and Behavioral Sciences faculty, staff, and students quoted or mentioned in the news.
Ghosh Pens Op-Ed on India's Unemployment Challenge
Jayati Ghosh, economics, has written an op-ed for Project Syndicate on the challenges facing India's employment market.
Juravich & Plowden Explore the Forbes DEI Rankings
Tom Juravich, labor studies and sociology, and Labor Center alumnus Erik Plowden have released a working paper exploring Forbes DEI Rankings.
Quotes and Mentions - January 17, 2024
A summary of College of Social and Behavioral Sciences faculty, staff, and students quoted or mentioned in the news.
Theodoridis Interviewed on the Science of Politics Podcast
Alex Theodoridis, political science and co-director of the UMass Amherst Poll, was recently interviewed on the Science of Politics Podcast.
Ganguli Delivers Keynote Address on Science During Wartime
Ina Ganguli, economics, delivered the keynote lecture at the Research on Innovation, Science, and Entrepreneurship Workshop in Munich.
Quotes and Mentions - January 9, 2024
A summary of College of Social and Behavioral Sciences faculty, staff, and students quoted or mentioned in the news.