Bias is bipartisan, new meta-analysis finds
Liberals and conservatives are both biased, and to roughly the same degree, according to a new meta-analysis by School of Social Ecology Professor Peter Ditto.
Two Social Ecology faculty awarded Hellman Fellowships for 2018-19
Nick Marantz, an assistant professor of urban planning and public policy, and Ana Muñiz, an assistant professor of criminology, law and society, won Hellman Fellowships, which are dedicated to supporting the research and creative activities of promising early-career academics.
Making the case that immigration doesn't cause crime
Charis Kubrin, a professor of criminology, law and society, was featured in Knowable Magazine for her research on immigration and crime.
Two Social Ecology students selected as Newkirk fellows
Connor Harron and Gabriela Gonzalez, two Ph.D. students in the School of Social Ecology, have been awarded Newkirk Fellowships, which include up to $10,000 to support the student's research project.