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Seth Sanders' paper in the February American Economic Review is the subject of an illustrated article on NBCNews.com that details the increased mortality and mor

Charlottesville Tomorrow has a feature article exploring Candice Odgers’ insights into the fears adults have about childrens’ use of technology and which are actually well-founded. 

BBC News, the Washington Post’s Wonkblog and The Economist magazine featured new work by Candice Odgers showing that poor boys growing up in wealthy neighborhoods lie, cheat and fight more than counterparts in poor areas. 

An investigation of the impact of statewide job loss on adolescent suicide-related behaviors by Anna Gassman-Pines, Elizabeth Oltmans Ananat and Christina M. Gibson-Davis was featured in U.S. News & World Report and other outlets. 

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Matthew Wolfson states his concerns about nation's economic inequality.

Investigators at the National Science Foundation (NSF) turned up nearly 100 cases of suspected plagiarism in proposals funded by the agency during the fiscal year 2011, all of which are now being investigated.

The work of PI Kaare Christensen, Anatoliy Yashin and other CPHA scholars working on

Nicholas Carnes, an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University and the Co-Director of the Research Triangle chapter of the Scholars Strategy Network, explains why million