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Celebrating PSTC staff

In 2020, we celebrated two staff milestones: Tom Alarie's 25 years working at PSTC, and Sue Silveira's retirement.
City Journal

Race, Trump, and BLM

PSTC economist Glenn Loury argues that current narratives of race and white supremacy "remove agency" from Black Americans by blaming societal factors and ignoring patterns of behavior within the Black community.
On the podcast Planet Money, PSTC economist Emily Oster discusses her journey to create a COVID-19 School Response Dashboard to provide parents and schools with infection data.
The Guardian

Can we trust Chinese Covid-19 science?

Since the SARS epidemic, China has transformed their public health system and become a leader in the COVID-19 response, according to PSTC Anthropologist Kate Mason.
News from PSTC

PSTC welcomes new community members

Faculty associates, predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees, project team members, and staff join the Center community.
Washington Monthly Magazine

Repeal-Proofing the Biden Administration

Faculty affiliate Andrew Schrank argues that if Joe Biden is elected president, he should give workers tangible benefits early on in his term to safeguard his policies from future repeals.
The Boston Globe

A tragic milestone, an uncertain future

In an op-ed for the Boston Globe, faculty associate Megan Ranney reflects upon Rhode Island's coronavirus response and the tragic milestone of 1000 R.I. deaths from COVID-19.
The Providence Journal

R.I. faces uncertain COVID-19 prognosis for fall

PSTC faculty associates Mark Lurie and Megan Ranney caution that Rhode Islanders must continue to practice protective measures against COVID-19 if the state expects its relative success against the virus to continue in the coming months.