Study: Rise In Depression, Stress Linked To COVID-19 Pandemic And Media Exposure Sep 19 2020 September 19, 2020 Roxane Cohen Silver, professor of psychological science, is quoted in Inquisitr Read more about Study: Rise In Depression, Stress Linked To COVID-19 Pandemic And Media Exposure
The impact of banning alcohol during Covid-19 Sep 18 2020 September 18, 2020 Emily Owens, professor of criminology, law and society, is quoted in BBC Read more about The impact of banning alcohol during Covid-19
Remote Connectedness: Undergraduate Student Resources Sep 16 2020 September 16, 2020 Information for Social Ecology undergraduate students is being provided on this page Read more about Remote Connectedness: Undergraduate Student Resources
Grocery stores are pushing California to be tougher on crime. Here’s why Sep 16 2020 September 16, 2020 Charis E. Kubrin, professor of criminology, law and society, is quoted in the Los Angeles Times Read more about Grocery stores are pushing California to be tougher on crime. Here’s why
Police or Prosecutor Misconduct Is at Root of Half of Exoneration Cases, Study Finds Sep 16 2020 September 16, 2020 The National Registry of Exonerations is quoted in The New York Times Read more about Police or Prosecutor Misconduct Is at Root of Half of Exoneration Cases, Study Finds
From 9/11 To George Floyd's Death, Tragedies Have More Impact When Images Tell The Story Sep 14 2020 September 14, 2020 Roxane Cohen Silver, professor of psychological science, is featured in a podcast on KCUR 89.3 Read more about From 9/11 To George Floyd's Death, Tragedies Have More Impact When Images Tell The Story
Kudos for exemplary mentorship Sep 10 2020 September 10, 2020 Alyson Zalta receives inaugural Social Ecology Honors Program Mentorship Award Read more about Kudos for exemplary mentorship
The pandemic experience in prison Sep 09 2020 September 09, 2020 Faculty members and graduate students raise funds for protective equipment Read more about The pandemic experience in prison
Why this group of Californians is especially vulnerable to wildfires, pandemics Sep 08 2020 September 08, 2020 Michael Méndez, assistant professor of urban planning and public policy, is quoted in the Sacramento Bee Read more about Why this group of Californians is especially vulnerable to wildfires, pandemics
What's next: The future of environmental justice Aug 31 2020 August 31, 2020 As with the coronavirus, low-income communities of color are most affected by unsustainable practices Read more about What's next: The future of environmental justice