Luke Shaefer Cited in CBS News Article on his Book, "2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America"
Associate Professor Luke Shaefer was cited in the CBS News article, "The Surging Ranks of America's Ultrapoor" which is based off of his brand new book, "2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America".
Reuben Miller Receives Grant from Center for Public Policy in Diverse Societies for "The Detroit Reentry Project"
Assistant Professor Rueben Miller received a grant from the Center for Public Policy in Diverse SocietiesAward to help fund "the Detroit Re-entry Project," a study that documents the lives of recently released prisoners returning to their home communities in Detroit.
Athena Kolbe Successfully Defends Dissertation, “Reintegrating members of armed groups into Haitian society: An evaluation of three approaches”
Athena Kolbe successfully defended her dissertation entitled “Reintegrating members of armed groups into Haitian society: An evaluation of three approaches” and obtained her PhD in Social Work and Political Science. Dr. Kolbe has accepted a tenure track position in the Department of Social Work at...
Angie Perone (PhD student) Published in Between the Lines and PrideSource on Marriage Equality
Angie Perone (PhD student) had her op-ed, “Much More Work After Marriage Equality Decision“ about the Obergefell marriage equality decision in June, published in Between the Lines and PrideSource.
Daphne Watkins Cited in New York Times
Associate Professor Daphne Watkins was cited in The New York Times article, "A Master's Degree in...Masculinity?".