SESP in the Media: July 2019
An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the news media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community:
Chicago Tribune
July 24, 2019
Do the reading! What college professors and Robert Mueller have in common. (quotes David Rapp)
PBS Newshour
July 23, 2019
How would Trump’s food stamp plan affect low-income Americans? (quotes Diane Schanzenbach)
EducationNext
July 22, 2019
A Rising Economic Tide + Reform + Resources = Better Results (cites research by Kirabo Jackson)
The 74
July 22, 2019
Research Shows That New Orleans Schools Have Improved Since Katrina. So Why Don’t Black Residents Agree? (cites research by Sally Nuamah)
Vox
July 16, 2019
Study: Volkswagon Cheated on Emissions Standards and Made Thousands of Kids Sick (cites research by Hannes Schwandt)
Brookings
July 11, 2019
Car Pollution is Harmful, Evan at Moderate Levels (cites research by Hannes Schwandt)
Washington Post
July 7, 2019
What exactly is an ‘underachiever,’ and why are there so many of them in our schools? (by Saiying Steenbergen-Hu.)