Selected Media Coverage
Kellogg Insight, College campuses are becoming more diverse. But how much do students from different backgrounds actually interact? January 2, 2023.
Kellogg Insight, How COVID changed the way Americans think of economic inequality. December 1, 2022.
The Hill, Personal harms wrought by COVID-19 increased American's support for equality: study. October 13, 2022.
New York Times, Why mothers' choices about work and family often feel like no choice at all. January 17, 2020.
Vox, Why so many poor kids who get into college don't end up enrolling. August 3, 2018.
Vox, The subtle ways colleges discriminate against poor students, explained with a cartoon. September 11, 2017.
Vox, Why some people never evacuate during a hurricane, according to a psychologist. September 10, 2017.
Harvard Business Review, Why Your Diversity Program May Be Helping Women but Not Minorities (or Vice Versa). August 8, 2016
New York Times, First-generation students unite. April 8, 2015
Huffington Post, To take on the empowerment gap, we need to change the narrative of education. June 9, 2014
Reuters, A one-hour class could cut the college dropout rate. February 24, 2014
Inside Higher Education, An hour makes a difference. February 17, 2014
Huffington Post, What's a GPA? When college campus is a strange land. January 15, 2014
Philly.com, Reacting to the poor - negatively. August 6, 2013
NBC News, Storm psychology: Why do some people stay behind? August 30, 2012
Washington Post, Is college too much me, too little us? April 26, 2012
New York Times, Focus on independence may hamper first-generation students once on campus. March 12, 2012
Inside Higher Education, Me or we. March 1, 2012
MSNBC, Women doing all the right things, still lag men in business. October 17, 2011
Huffington Post, Working moms: Work-life balance affected by language use, Kellogg study finds, August 30, 2011
Journal and Courier, Why some stay at home mothers choose to opt-out of the workplace, August 14, 2011
Financial Times, Something for the weekend, July 29, 2011
AOL.com (AOL Jobs), Stay-at-Home moms, you may believe you left the workforce by choice, but did you?, July 29, 2011
PsychCentral, Societal barriers push women out of workforce, July 29, 2011
Asian News International, Why women ‘opt out’ of the workforce, July 28, 2011
Huffington Post, The dark side of choice in America, July 4, 2011
Smartmoney.com, Does choice make us selfish?, May 27, 2011
Discover Magazine, Not my concern: how choice can make us more selfish, May 7, 2011
Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles wildfires: Survey of disaster survivors reveals why some stay, September 8, 2009
Los Angeles Times, Why do some people ignore evacuation orders? September 5, 2009
Miller-McCune, How could they have stayed behind? August 28, 2009
Stanford Social Innovation Review, Why they stayed, Fall 2009
New York Times Magazine, Is freedom just another word for many things to buy? February 26, 2006
Kellogg Insight, How COVID changed the way Americans think of economic inequality. December 1, 2022.
The Hill, Personal harms wrought by COVID-19 increased American's support for equality: study. October 13, 2022.
New York Times, Why mothers' choices about work and family often feel like no choice at all. January 17, 2020.
Vox, Why so many poor kids who get into college don't end up enrolling. August 3, 2018.
Vox, The subtle ways colleges discriminate against poor students, explained with a cartoon. September 11, 2017.
Vox, Why some people never evacuate during a hurricane, according to a psychologist. September 10, 2017.
Harvard Business Review, Why Your Diversity Program May Be Helping Women but Not Minorities (or Vice Versa). August 8, 2016
New York Times, First-generation students unite. April 8, 2015
Huffington Post, To take on the empowerment gap, we need to change the narrative of education. June 9, 2014
Reuters, A one-hour class could cut the college dropout rate. February 24, 2014
Inside Higher Education, An hour makes a difference. February 17, 2014
Huffington Post, What's a GPA? When college campus is a strange land. January 15, 2014
Philly.com, Reacting to the poor - negatively. August 6, 2013
NBC News, Storm psychology: Why do some people stay behind? August 30, 2012
Washington Post, Is college too much me, too little us? April 26, 2012
New York Times, Focus on independence may hamper first-generation students once on campus. March 12, 2012
Inside Higher Education, Me or we. March 1, 2012
MSNBC, Women doing all the right things, still lag men in business. October 17, 2011
Huffington Post, Working moms: Work-life balance affected by language use, Kellogg study finds, August 30, 2011
Journal and Courier, Why some stay at home mothers choose to opt-out of the workplace, August 14, 2011
Financial Times, Something for the weekend, July 29, 2011
AOL.com (AOL Jobs), Stay-at-Home moms, you may believe you left the workforce by choice, but did you?, July 29, 2011
PsychCentral, Societal barriers push women out of workforce, July 29, 2011
Asian News International, Why women ‘opt out’ of the workforce, July 28, 2011
Huffington Post, The dark side of choice in America, July 4, 2011
Smartmoney.com, Does choice make us selfish?, May 27, 2011
Discover Magazine, Not my concern: how choice can make us more selfish, May 7, 2011
Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles wildfires: Survey of disaster survivors reveals why some stay, September 8, 2009
Los Angeles Times, Why do some people ignore evacuation orders? September 5, 2009
Miller-McCune, How could they have stayed behind? August 28, 2009
Stanford Social Innovation Review, Why they stayed, Fall 2009
New York Times Magazine, Is freedom just another word for many things to buy? February 26, 2006