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.
Epstein Authors New Book: Busting the Bankers' Club
Gerald Epstein, economics and PERI, has authored a new book on banking, Busting the Bankers' Club: Finance for the Rest of Us.
Wicks-Lim Interviewed by NPR on Minimum Wage Increases
Jeannette Wicks-Lim, PERI, was recently interviewed by NPR on minimum wage increases in the U.S.
Dube Discusses Optimistic Economic Outlook in Interview
Arindrajit Dube, economics, was recently interviewed for The American Prospect on the current state of the U.S. economy.
Zuckerman Co-Authors Paper on YouTube
Ethan Zuckerman, public policy, communication, and information, recently co-authored a paper focused on a better understanding of YouTube.
New Article by Kerrissey Tells Labor's Story in 2023
Jasmine Kerrissey, sociology and director of the UMass Labor Center, co-authored an article on the history of strikes in the U.S.
Quotes and Mentions - January 3, 2024
A summary of College of Social and Behavioral Sciences faculty, staff, and students quoted or mentioned in the news.
Researchers Explore Solutions for Managing Healthy Cranberry Crops
A UMass Amherst research team including Jill Fitzsimmons, resource economics, will receive $1.19 million to study solutions for managing cranberry fruit rot.
Creating Pathways for STEM Higher Education Leadership
Joya Misra, sociology and public policy, and Jessica Pearlman, ISSR, received a $1.04M EPA grant to research opportunities and challenges of STEM leadership.