SESP in the Media: September 2022
An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community:
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sept. 29, 2022More than one in 10 households experience food insecurity. Solving that problem would be a huge step toward improving health. (quotes Diane Schanzenbach)
The Guardian
Sept. 27, 2022US launches effort to end hunger by 2030 by expanding benefits and access to healthy foods (quotes Diane Schanzenbach)
Evanston Round Table
Sept. 19, 2022Participatory Budgeting 101: The public makes spending decisions (quotes Matt Easterday)
Evanston Round Table
Sept. 15, 2022‘Kits and Cats kick off the school year with community block party at ETHS (mentions Matt Easterday)
Brookings
Sept. 14, 2022
The next decade of education transformation: 5 reports to spur debate and discussion (cites James Spillane)
The Atlantic
Sept. 14, 2022Redshirt the Boys: Why Boys Should Start School Later Than Girls (quotes research by Diane Schanzenbach)
- Related content: Who Redshirts? Brookings, Sept. 13, 2022
CNN
Sept. 8 2022Fewer children faced food insecurity last year, but more elderly Americans did (quotes Diane Schanzenbach)
The Independent (Dublin)
Sept. 8 2022
Vote Yes on Measure G (cites Kirabo Jackson)
The Guardian
Sept. 7 2022
One in 10 US households struggles to afford enough food, study finds (quotes Diane Schanzenbach)