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CCPR Faculty Affiliate, Dr. Natasha Quadlin, received the Lupia-Mutz Outstanding Publication Award
CCPR Faculty Affiliate, Dr. Natasha Quadlin, received the Lupia-Mutz Outstanding Publication Award for best paper published with data funded through Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS). The paper is […]
Dr. Arturo Vargas Bustamante served as a panelist on a discussion of “Immigrant Health: Evidence & Policy Issues,” hosted by Health Affairs
Dr. Arturo Vargas Bustamante served as a panelist on a discussion of “Immigrant Health: Evidence & Policy Issues,” hosted by Health Affairs. More information may be accessed here.
Dr. Jennie Brand, Mike Tzen, and Neal Fultz contributed to a UC Press Room Release
Jennie Brand, Mike Tzen, and Neal Fultz contributed to a UC Press Room Release: https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/press-room/uc-studies-contrary-popular-belief-residents-are-not-fleeing-california
Dr. Clemence Tricaud was featured in the UCLA Anderson Review
Dr. Clemence Tricaud was featured in the UCLA Anderson Review. The article may be accessed here.
Dr. Christopher Poliquin was featured in the UCLA Anderson Review.
Dr. Christopher Poliquin was featured in the UCLA Anderson Review. The article may be accessed here.
Congratulations to CCPR Faculty Affiliate, Judith Seltzer, on receiving the Distinguished Career Award from the American Sociological Association Family Section
Congratulations to CCPR Faculty Affiliate, Judith Seltzer, on receiving the Distinguished Career Award from the American Sociological Association Family Section.
Dr. Vickie Mays was featured in the Long Beach Post
Dr. Vickie Mays was featured in the Long Beach Post. The article may be accessed here.
Dr. Martin Hackmann’s research on the impacts of nursing shortages on patient outcomes was featured in the Kellogg Insight
Dr. Martin Hackmann’s research on the impacts of nursing shortages on patient health outcomes was featured in the Kellogg Insight. The article may be accessed here.
