Public Policy Professor Jane Arnold Lincove has published a new policy brief with the National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice (REACH). In the study, she examines Baltimore...
First year Ph.D. student Paulette Miwornunyuie has published a new article in the Journal of Intellectual Capital. The article, "Mapping IC, KM and digitalization: a comparative analysis of...
Public Policy Professor Jane A. Lincove has published a new article in the journal Economics of Education Review. In the article, Dr. Lincove and coauthors "investigate how large-scale expansion...
Published in Implementation Science Communications
Public Policy Director and Professor Loren Henderson published research in the journal Implementation Science Communications. In their study, Dr. Henderson and co-authors examined internal...
Representative Johnny Olszewski has been a UMBC graduate with a Ph.D. in Public Policy ('17), Baltimore County Executive, the representative for Maryland's 2nd district in the U.S. House of...
Published in the journal Social Science & Medicine
Public Policy Professor Chul Hyun Park has published a new article in Social Science & Medicine, one of the leading journals in public health research. The article, "A Panel Data Analysis of...
Public Policy Professor Chul Hyun Park and his co-authors have published a new manuscript in the Technology in Society, one of the leading journals in society-technology research. Read the...
Professor Emeritus John Rennie Short has published a new book exploring the the conflicts in the South China Sea, a geopolitical hotspot. Read more and find the book here.
Public Policy professor Chul Hyun Park has published a new article examining the impact of a group prenatal care model called CenteringPregnancy (CP). The model provides pregnant women with risk...
Story submitted by Ph.D. candidate Tanya Kreutzer Sayyed
The U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) team published Ph.D. candidate Tanya Kreutzer Sayyed's submission about how her research team used ACS data while they evaluated and...
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