Washington Center for Equitable Growth Announces Inaugural Class of Grantees July 24, 2014Awardees | Ryan Sakoda (Ph.D. candidate in Economics), Vanessa Williamson (Ph.D. candidate in Government & Social Policy), and Will R. Dobbie (Ph.D. '13)... Read more about Washington Center for Equitable Growth Announces Inaugural Class of Grantees
Q + A with Mario Luis Small April 1, 2014Harvard Colloquy | Mario Luis Small (Ph.D. '01)Within the isolation of the nation's poorest neighborhoods, a sociologist gets to the heart of inequality.
Outstanding scholarship in social demography August 17, 2014Awardee | Patrick Sharkey (Ph.D. '07)... Read more about Outstanding scholarship in social demography
Early Career Award for Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility August 17, 2014Awardee | David J. Harding (Ph.D. '05)... Read more about Early Career Award for Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility
Outstanding Paper Award in Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility August 17, 2014Awardee | Deirdre Bloome (Ph.D. '14)... Read more about Outstanding Paper Award in Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility
IMF names top 25 economists under age 45 August 27, 2014Awardees | Justin Wolfers (Ph.D. '01), Roland Fryer, and Parag Parthak... Read more about IMF names top 25 economists under age 45
Association of Black Sociologists names first Early Career Award recipient August 15, 2013Awardee | Celeste Watkins-Hayes (Ph.D. '03)... Read more about Association of Black Sociologists names first Early Career Award recipient
An Answer on a Postcard: Simplifying FAFSA Will Get More Kids into College June 18, 2014The New York Times | Judith Scott-Clayton (Ph.D. '09)
The Limitations of Self-Report Measures of Non-cognitive Skills December 18, 2014Brookings Institution—The Brown Center Chalkboard | By Martin R. West (Faculty, Ph.D. '06)
Can concentrated wealth relieve concentrated poverty? November 7, 2014The Washington Post | Thad Williamson (Ph.D. '04).