
Michael Gaddis’ research on patterns of discrimination against people with names signaling race/ethnicity was featured in NBC News
NewsMichael Gaddis' research on patterns of discrimination against people with names signaling race/ethnicity was featured in NBC News. The article may be accessed here.
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Michael Gaddis was featured in the Business Insider
NewsMichael Gaddis was featured in the Business Insider. The article may be accessed here.

Graeme Blair was featured in the UCLA Newsroom for his study on the effectiveness of community policing efforts in six developing countries.
NewsGraeme Blair was featured in the UCLA Newsroom for his study on the effectiveness of community policing efforts in six developing countries.
The article may be accessed here.

The New York Times interviewed Daniel Eisenberg, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, about mental health issues for college students during the pandemic.
News, UncategorizedThe New York Times interviewed Daniel Eisenberg, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, about mental health issues for college students during the pandemic.

Discover interviewed Vickie Mays, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, about how to sustain a new positive, healthy habit.
News, UncategorizedDiscover interviewed Vickie Mays, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, about how to sustain a new positive, healthy habit. The interview may be accessed here.
