Frey says more deaths than births among white Americans signals big demographic shifts
Frey says young white Americans will play smaller role in the nation's demographic future
Bound's work cited in look at how retirement affects health and life expectancy
Trainees Nelson Saldaña, Sarah Seelye and Ellen Compernolle awarded PSC grants
Arline Geronimus wins Excellence in Research Award from School of Public Health
Yu Xie to give DBASSE's David Lecture April 30, 2013 on "Is American Science in Decline?"
U-M grad programs do well in latest USN&WR "Best" rankings
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PSC Honors Archive
04/30/2010
Nathalie Williams, a 2009 PSC trainee, was honored by UM's Rackham Graduate School and ProQuest for her 2009 dissertation, "Living With Conflict: The Effect of Community Organizations, Economic Assets, and Mass Media Consumption on Migration During Armed Conflict." The Distinguished Dissertation Awards are given for dissertations that are "truly exceptional for the high quality of their scholarship and for the significance and interest of their findings." Bill Axinn was Nathalie's dissertation chair and Barbara Anderson was on her committee.