NextGenPop Works To Expand the Fields of Demography and Population Science
Undergraduate students from across the country meet for an intensive two-week program on population composition and changes, focusing on issues including race and income inequalities, health disparities and immigration.
Inside the boom in Chinese migrants at the southern border
CSDA associate Zai Liang’s insight was featured at AXIOS.
How can you keep kids safe from gun violence?
CSDA associate Lucy Sorensen’s insight was featured at News nation Now.
What we know about toxic ‘forever chemicals’ and how to reduce our exposure
CSDA associate Erin Bell’s research was featured on PBS News. Click here to hear her interview on PBS News.
PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are Turning Up in Menstrual Products. Here’s What You Need to Know
CSDA associate Erin Bell’s research was featured at TIME.
Residential Proximity to Biorefinery Sources of Air Pollution and Respiratory Diseases in New York State
CSDA associate Shao Lin‘s paper was recognized as one of Environmental Science & Technology’s best papers for 2021. The study was one of two runners-up in the “Environmental Science” category.
Immigrants don’t drive crime rates, study of Schenectady’s Guyanese finds
CSDA associate Samantha Friedman’s student Tyler Bellick‘s research highlighted at Times Union, News Channel 10 – WTEN , and The Daily Gazette
Econ Professor Wins Prize for Paper Forecasting Recession
CSDA associate Kajal Lahiri‘s recession forecasting paper won the prestigious Edmund A. Mennis Contributed Paper Award. For more detail, click UAlbany News Center