SESP in the Media: April 2020
An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the news media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community:
Wirecutter
April 30, 2020
How to Navigate Your First Recession (cites Hannes Schwandt)
The Columbus Dispatch
April 27, 2020
Column: Postponing graduation could benefit some high school seniors (cites Hannes Schwandt)
Vox
April 22, 2020
The case for a massive federal aid package for states and cities (cites Kirabo Jackson)
Relevant Magazine
April 21 2020
What Will America Look Like on the Other Side of the Pandemic (cites Dan McAdams)
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
April 19, 2020
‘Remembrance is constantly evolving’: This year’s Yom Hashoah Holocaust memorials are forced online by the coronavirus (cites Danny M. Cohen)
Fortune
April 16, 2020
How the American economy can recover from the coronavirus pandemic (cites Hannes Schwandt)
The Big Ten Network
April 16, 2020
How Can We Maintain Healthy Relationships in Quarantine? (interview with Claudia Haase)
The New York Times
April 15, 2020
When Older Relatives Shrug at Coronavirus Restrictions (quotes Claudia Haase)
Inside Higher Ed
April 15, 2020
Cancel This Semester. Adopt a Coronavirus Student Bill Instead. (cites research by SESP Dean David Figlio and Hannes Schwandt)
The Chronicle of Higher Education
April 10, 2020
Covid-19 Is Scrambling the Job Market for Recent Grads. Here’s How Colleges Are Trying to Respond. (quotes Hannes Schwandt)
Diverse Issues in Higher Education
April 9, 2020
Dual Enrollment Works. But Who Is It Working For? (quotes James Rosenbaum)
Philadelphia Inquirer
April 9, 2020
Trump’s utter lack of grief, empathy is the coronavirus dog that didn’t bark (quotes Dan McAdams)
Science Magazine
April 8, 2020
Social scientists scramble to study pandemic, in real time (quotes David Figlio)
UCLA Anderson Review
April 8, 2020
Entering the Job Market in Recession: The Prognosis Worsens (cites research by Hannes Schwandt)
National Public Radio
April 7, 2020
We Couldn't Help But Wonder...Love In The Time Of Coronavirus (quotes Alexandra Solomon)
Reuters
April 3, 2020
Special Report: How the COVID-19 lockdown will take its own toll on health (quotes and cites research by Hannes Schwandt)
Republished by:
- New York Times, 4/3
Chicago Tribune
April 1, 2020
From meal delivery to wellness checks, educators try to keep family lifelines afloat while schools are closed: ‘Shocking and sobering to see the need’ (quotes Terri Sabol)