Bailey and Dynarski cited in piece on why quality education should be a "civil and moral right"
Kalousova and Burgard find credit card debt increases likelihood of foregoing medical care
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
Sheldon Danziger named president of Russell Sage Foundation
Back in September
PSC Announcement
05/25/2012
The inaugural Marshall Weinberg Population, Development, and Climate Change Fellow, Christopher Nolte, intends to use his award to study the effects on poor Brazilians of recent Amazon rain forest conservation efforts. Administered jointly by PSC and U-M's School of Natural Resources, this Weinberg fellowship provides graduate students the opportunity to field test their ideas about population and the environment. It is one of three research fellowships supported by Marshall Weinberg at PSC.