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February 2017
Title: “Rain on the Scarecrow, Blood on the Plow: The Impact of the 1980s Farm Crisis on Suicide in Rural America” Click here for the flyer
Find out moreMelissa Tracy, University at Albany Click here for the flyer
Find out moreMarch 2017
Instructor: Ajay Yesupriya, M.P.H. Center for Social and Demographic Analysis This workshop will provide a hands-on introduction to the SAS Macro language and the Output Delivery System (ODS). Participants will learn about how these tools can be used 1) to reduce the amount of programming required to complete analyses and 2) to output statistics of…
Find out moreInstructor: Ajay Yesupriya, MPH, Center for Social and Demographic Analysis (CSDA) This brown bag workshop will highlight the restricted NCHS datasets that are available as well as the procedures for accessing these data and conducting analyses through the New York Federal Statistical RDCs. Click here for the presentation slide Click here for the flyer.
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March 2018
The newly formed, Graduate Population Studies Society (GPSS) is hosting their first event, a presentation by Professor Hayward Horton, The Impact of Racism on Black Homeownership: A Socio-Historical Analysis, 1850-2016, on Friday (3/9) at 2pm in the conference room (AS 357)
Find out moreApril 2018
Past research on group boundaries and boundary making has typically focused on the broader conditions
that brighten or blur boundaries. Dr. Okamoto is interested in how emergent ethnoracial boundaries are
deployed and substantiated. By analyzing the Asian and Hispanic cases, she further examines how
pioneering social movement publications in the 1970s developed early claims about the boundaries of
panethnicity.