Harold Pollack on the Washington Post
Harold Pollack (2011 Awardee) authored " “My baby was shot with a gun that was bigger than he was.” " which appeared in The Washington Post on October 12, 2013.
Harold Pollack (2011 Awardee) authored " “My baby was shot with a gun that was bigger than he was.” " which appeared in The Washington Post on October 12, 2013.
Alan Gerber (2008 Awardee) had research mentioned in "What does informed consent mean when conducting a field experiment?" in The Washington Post Monkey Cage, April 14, 2015.
Frank Levy (2007 Awardee) was cited in “Who is the American ‘everyman’?” in the Washington Post, October 4, 2016.
Sandro Galea (2006 Awardee) was quoted in "CDC report card: Good, bad marks on target battles" in The Washington Post, November 21, 2013.
Suzanne Mettler (2011 Awardee) had research mentioned in "Why you should be thankful on Tax Day" in The Washington Post, April 14, 2015.
Cathy Cohen (2004 Awardee) had her research referenced in "When young people get involved in online communities, it leads them toward politics" in The Washington Post, October 21, 2016.
Eric Patashnik (2008 Awardee) co-authored "Five myths about the future of Obamacare" published on the Washington Post Monkey Cage blog, December 16, 2013.
Ilan Meyer (2008 awardee) mentioned in "‘Straight people don’t know they’re straight’ — and that can be a proble
Harold Pollack (2011 Awardee) wrote "Law enforcement loves Trump. It makes policing minority communities much harder." in The Washington Post, November 7, 2016.
Harold Pollack (2011 Awardee) wrote "Obamacare helps ex-convicts. That’s a good thing!" for the Washington Post Wonkblog, published January 16, 2014.