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    Bernard Fraga: MPSA Latino/a Caucus Early Career Award

    Bernard Fraga: MPSA Latino/a Caucus Early Career Award

    December 20, 2017
    Awardee | Bernard L. Fraga (PhD '13) is the 2018 recipient of the Midwest Political Science Association Latino/a Caucus Early Career Award. An Assistant Professor of Political Science at Indiana University, Fraga's  research examines American electoral politics, racial and ethnic politics, and political behavior.
    Beth Truesdale: ASA Best Graduate Student Paper Award in Aging and the Life Course

    Beth Truesdale: ASA Best Graduate Student Paper Award in Aging and the Life Course

    August 15, 2018

    Awardee | Beth Truesdale PhD 2017 is the recipient of the Best Graduate Student Paper Award from the American Sociological Association Section on Aging and the Life Course, for “Coming of Age in an Unequal State: The Life Course Effects of Economic Inequality on Health." Truesdale received her PhD in Sociology from Harvard in 2017 and is now a Sloan Postdoctoral Research Fellow on Aging and Work, Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies.

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    Better Bankruptcy Laws Could Make Recessions Less Painful

    June 28, 2019

    Barron's | New research from Adrien Auclert of Stanford University, Will Dobbie of Harvard University, and Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham of Yale University suggests that [a 2005 law discouraging Americans from filing for bankruptcy] worsened the downturn [in the Great Recession]  and hampered the recovery. Will Dobbie PhD 2013 is a Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School.

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