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SESP in the Media: September 2020

October 29, 2020

SESP faculty group shot

An ongoing, monthly roundup of appearances in the news media by School of Education and Social Policy faculty, researchers, and our community:


Fast Company

Sept. 29, 2020 

Why senators all dress the same (cites Dan McAdams)


Here and Now

Sept. 29, 2020

Tuesday, September 29th: Henson Moore, Stan Goldman, Dan McAdams (quotes Dan McAdams) 


Morning Consult

Sept. 28, 2020 

Millennials Were Already Putting Off Having Children. Then the Pandemic Hit. (quotes Hannes Schwandt)


Popular Science

Sept. 28, 2020

Playing bad can shape behavior, but not in the way you think (quotes Terri Sabol)


Psychology Today

Sept. 26, 2020

The Man From Hope: Profiling Bill Clinton (cites Dan McAdams)


Forbes

Sept. 23, 2020

Leading Authentically In The First 90 Days Is A Balancing Act (cites Dan McAdams)

TES News

Sept. 20, 2020

The lesson Scrooge and Darth Vader can teach us (cites research by Dan McAdams)


CNN

Sept. 19, 2020 

Congress' Inaction Could Leave More Americans Hungry - Especially Kids quotes Diane Schanzenbach)


Texas Public Radio

Sept. 16, 2020 

Did The Number Of Hungry Texans Just Drop By More Than A Million People? Probably Not. (quotes Diane Schanzenbach)


National Public Radio

Sept. 11, 2020 

For One Food Insecure Family, The Pandemic Leaves Them With 'No Wiggle Room' quotes Diane Schanzenbach)


The Star

Sept. 10, 2020

Setting personal boundaries to beat burnout (quotes Alexandra Solomon)


Psychology Today

Sept. 10, 2020

Darling, What Was the Turning Point in Our Relationship? (cites research by Dan McAdams)


Pain News Network

Sept. 4, 2020

Nearly 85% of U.S. Overdose Deaths Linked to Street Drugs (quotes research by Hannes Schwandt)


Politico

Sept. 4, 2020

Donald Trump Is a Terrible Retail Politician. Will It Matter in November? (quotes Dan McAdams)


Wall Street Journal

Sept. 2, 2020

How’s the Coronavirus Economy? Great or Awful, Depending on Whom You Ask (quotes Hannes Schwandt) 


New York Times

Sept. 1, 2020

Young People Are Fighting Hunger and Finding Purpose (quotes Diane Schanzenbach)