Author: David Glick

Professor Katherine Levine Einstein Awarded Prestigious Russell Sage Grant

Katherine Levine Einstein, an Assistant Professor in the Department, was recently awarded a grant from the Russell Sage Foundation. This grant will support her research into race, inequality, and political segregation in American cities. Among other things this grant will support additional research to supplement Professor Einstein’s existing work and her efforts to publish a […]

Professor Glick Publishes on Executive Compensation Disclosure in the Quarterly Journal of Political Science

David Glick, an Assistant Professor in the department, recently published an article titled “Safety in Numbers: Mainstream-Seeking Diffusion in Response to Executive Compensation Regulations” in the Quarterly Journal of Political Science. In this article Professor Glick uses variations in the timing of annual reporting to study how public companies learn from each other when implementing […]

Alejandro Avenburg Selected Outstanding Teaching Fellow

Alejandro Avenburg, a Ph.D candidate in the department was recently honored with a College of Arts and Sciences outstanding teaching fellow award. Alejandro earned this 2012-2013 academic honor for his work in Prof Christenson’s course, PO 324 – US Media and Politics.  

Professor Gallagher Awarded a $400,000 Grant by the Ford Foundation

Kevin P. Gallagher, a member of the IR department and the Graduate Faculty of Political science, was recently awarded $400,000 from the Ford Foundation. This money will support a project titled “Policy Space to Manage Capital Flows for Financial Stability and Economic Growth.”  This project will comprise a conference, an edited volume, and a book […]

Professor Katherine Levine Einstein Testifies About Talent Retention

Professor Katherine Levine Einstein, an expert in urban politics and policy, recently testified about talent retention in Boston and Cambridge. Professor Einstein participated in a joint meeting of the Boston and Cambridge City Councils focused on strategies the cities can implement to attract and retain young talented people to continue growing the knowledge economy.   […]

Reuters Story Features Iraq War Cost Estimates Based on Professor Crawford’s Work

A recent Reuters article titled “Iraq War Costs More than $2 Trillion” featured the work of the Cost of War Project. Professor Neta Crawford is co-director of the collaborative scholarly project.  This new report was conducted in anticipation of the 10 year anniversary of the war’s beginning. You can read the article here And see […]

Professor Crawford Discusses Drone Policy on Wisconsin Public Radio

Professor Neta Crawford, Co-Director of the Cost of War Project, was a recent guest on Wisconsin Public Radio’s “At Issue.” On the program, which followed Senator Rand Paul’s filibuster over drone issues, Professor Crawford  discussed drone policy.   You can listen to the audio here

Professor Gallagher Awarded Research Grant from MacArthur Foundation

Kevin Gallagher, an Associate Professor in the International Relations Department and a member of the Graduate Faculty of Political Science has recently been awarded a grant from the MacArthur Foundation to support his research into the social and economic impacts of China’s involvement in Latin America. Among other things, this grant will support a graduate […]