BU Economists Weigh in on Banking Crisis
An earlier version of this article, by Rich Barlow, originally appeared in BU Today on March 13, 2023. … More
SAGE Research Methods Core Now Available at BU Libraries
The BU Libraries are pleased to announce that the SAGE Research Methods Core is now available here. SAGE Research Methods Core includes… More
What Would Effective Prison Reform Look Like? CISS Affiliates Weigh In
This article, by Sara Rimer, originally appeared in The Big Question on September 10, 2022. The United States locks people up at… More
NASEM Releases New Report on Social Science Data for the Common Good
Historically, the U.S. national data infrastructure has relied on the operations of the federal statistical system and the data assets that it… More
Economist Robert Margo’s Musical Career Featured in arts&sciences
An earlier version of this article, by Steve Holt, first appeared in arts&sciences (January 17, 2023) Robert Margo picked up his first… More
ICPSR Announces 2023 Summer Program Schedule
ICPSR at the University of Michigan has announced the schedule for their 2023 ICPSR Summer Program. The program will be a hybrid format.… More
BU Sociology Alum Co-Founds Libraries for Liberation
Sandra Soto (left) and Emma Kalff (right) co-founded Libraries for Liberation. This article, by Amy Lakowski, originally appeared in BU Today on… More
March 2023: Dr. Thomas Byrne (SSW Social Welfare Policy)
Thomas Byrne believes that everyone should have a safe, stable and comfortable place to live—and in fact, that it is a fundamental… More
NASEM Releases New Interactive Resource on Structural Racism and Rigorous Models of Social Inequity
In order to develop a research agenda for better understanding and addressing structural racism, it is important to consider historical and contemporary… More
Biden Administration Issues Report on Mental Health Research Priorities
In advance of President Biden’s second State of the Union address, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and… More