New evidence shows election officials are biased against Latino voters February 18, 2015Washington Post | By Ariel White (Ph.D. candidate in Government), Noah Nathan, and Julie Faller
Gentrification is a Myth January 16, 2015Slate | Patrick Sharkey (Ph.D. '07), Robert Sampson, Jackelyn Hwang (Ph.D. candidate in Sociology and Social Policy)
Asad L. Asad receives ASA student paper award August 20, 2014Awardee | Asad L. Asad, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology.... Read more about Asad L. Asad receives ASA student paper award
Anthony Jack receives ASA Outstanding Paper award August 12, 2014Awardee | Anthony Jack, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology.... Read more about Anthony Jack receives ASA Outstanding Paper award
How to fix America's broken unemployment benefits February 15, 2014Scholars Strategy Network | by Alix Gould-Werth and Alexander Hertel-Fernandez (Ph.D. candidate in Government & Social Policy).
How reliance on high-income consumers increases wage inequality in the U.S. economy July 15, 2014Scholars Strategy Network | By Nathan Wilmers, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology
How “gentrification” in American cities maintains racial inequality and segregation: Research brief August 20, 2014Scholars Strategy Network | By Jackelyn Hwang, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology & Social Policy.
The End of Ownership: America's New Sharing Economy May 15, 2013Boston Magazine | Anny Fenton, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology
How Recent Immigration Complicates Our Racial Justice Policies April 10, 2014Pacific Standard | by Asad L. Asad (Ph.D. candidate in Sociology)
What Can Hurricanes Teach Us About Mobility? August 25, 2014Pacific Standard | by Asad L. Asad (Ph.D. candidate in Sociology)