Bridgette Davis Co-Authors New Study on Enhancing Case Management Outcomes
Bridgette Davis, public policy, has co-authored a new study on the effectiveness of case management distribution strategies.
Interracial Connections More Likely to 'Defriend' After 2016 Election
A study from a trio of Sociology researchers finds that interracial connections were twice as likely to dissolve after the 2016 election as same race ones.
Resource Economics Faculty Publish 'The Cost of Eating Gluten Free'
Professors Christopher Bauner and Nathalie Lavoie have published a new paper, "The Cost of Eating Gluten Free."
New Study Finds CCE Programs Reduce Costs, Increase Sustainability Across Massachusetts
New research shows that Community Choice Energy aggregation programs reduce costs & increase sustainability across Massachusetts.
CCE Programs Reduce Energy Costs, Increase Sustainability Across the State
According to a study by the Sustainable Economics and Policy Lab, CCE programs reduce costs and increase access to sustainability across Massachusetts.
Kevin Young Co-Edits New Book
Kevin Young, economics, has co-edited a new book, "Trump and the Deeper Crisis."
David Keiser Co-Authors New Paper on Flint Water Crisis
David Keiser, resource economics, recently published a paper in the American Economic Journal exploring the Flint, Michigan water crisis.
New Study Shows Black Adults More Likely To Have Incarcerated Family Members
A new study by Yongmin Yi, Sociology, explores the increased chance of Black Americans having family members who are incarcerated.