Jennifer Hochschild in Truthout
Jennifer Hochschild (2009 Awardee) in "White Supremacy Is Not an Illness" in "Truthout", December 19, 2016
Jennifer Hochschild (2009 Awardee) in "White Supremacy Is Not an Illness" in "Truthout", December 19, 2016
Sandro Galea (2006 Awardee) co-authored "The Burden of Loss: Unexpected Death of a Loved One and Psychiatric Disorders Across the Life Course in a National Study" published in The American Journal of Psychiatry (DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2014.13081132, 2014).
John Cawley (2013 Awardee) was quoted in the article, "Mexico's Soda Tax Isn't Going To Reduce Obesity" regarding his August 2015 article in Journal of Health Economics, "An economy of scales: A selecgive review of obesity's economic causes, consequences, and solutions", October 7, 2015.
Alan Gerber (2008 Awardee) received the Best Book Award from the Experimental Research section of the American Political Science Association (APSA) for Field Experiment: Design, Analysis, and Interpretation (W.W. Norton & Company, May 2012).
Suzanne Mettler (2011 Awardee) received the Martha Derthick Book Award from the Federalism & Intergovernmnetal Relations section of the APSA for Dividing Citizens: Gender and Federalism in New Deal Public Policy (Cornell University).
Nelda Wray (2007 Awardee) was mentioned in "Health Museum toasts female docs at Hotel ZaZa" on the Houston Chronicle, September 22, 2014
Joan Teno (Investigator 2013) mentioned in the news article
Harold Pollack (2011 Awardee) and Suzanne Mettler (2011 Awardee) have been elected to the National Academy of Social Insurance.
Gary Taubes (2008 Awardee) in "The Most Popular Theory About What Causes Obesity May Be Very Wrong" in Mother Jones, January 16, 2017, and in "A look at the high costs of sugar and where the industry went wrong" in BNN, January 16, 2017
Harold Pollack (2011 Awardee) was quoted in "The NRA has been blocking a nominee for surgeon general since February" on Vox, May 25, 2014.