Higher Education in U.S. Prisons: A Cost-Effective Antipoverty Opportunity March 10, 2015Spotlight on Poverty | By Nathan J. Robinson, Ph.D. student in Sociology and Social Policy
No One Should Have to Walk 21 Miles to Work February 5, 2015The New Republic | By Nathan J. Robinson, Ph.D. student in Sociology & Social Policy
It Comes with the Territory: How One GSAS Student Plans to Influence Public Policy Related to Native American Reservations February 1, 2015The GSAS Bulletin (Harvard) | Blythe George, Ph.D. student in Sociology & Social Policy
What do Americans think about paying taxes? March 13, 2015Washington Center for Equitable Growth | Vanessa Williamson, Ph.D. candidate in Government & Social Policy
How Gentrifiers Change the Definition of a Neighborhood March 6, 2015The Atlantic—CityLab | Jackelyn Hwang, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology and Social Policy
A rising tide: New data show troubled public school system turning around June 12, 2014Harvard Gazette | Joshua Goodman, Beth Schueler (Ed.D. candidate)
Monica Bell named a Harvard Law School Climenko Fellow September 1, 2014 Awardee: Monica Bell, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology & Social Policy... Read more about Monica Bell named a Harvard Law School Climenko Fellow
More Autonomy for Donor Organizations and Their Agents (Sometimes): Bringing Organizational Behavior and Management Theory to Foreign Aid Delivery January 22, 2015Global Development Network | By Dan Honig, Ph.D. candidate in Public Policy. Award-winning essay of GDN Next Horizons Essay Competition.
Dan Honig a winner in Global Development Network competition for top new ideas in development assistance January 22, 2015Awardee | Daniel Honig, Ph.D. candidate in Public Policy... Read more about Dan Honig a winner in Global Development Network competition for top new ideas in development assistance
Think Our Voting System is Color Blind? Think Again. February 27, 2015WNYC and PRI: The Take Away | With guest Ariel White, Ph.D. candidate in Government.