Fostering Collaboration and Innovation in Population Science
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Greetings from my home office to yours! As many of you know, I stepped into the role of Chair of the Department of Policy Analysis and Management (PAM) last summer, and Matt Hall will take over as CPC Director as of June 1. Matt brings a deep commitment to demographic training and an exciting vision for the future of CPC. I look forward to his leadership and to staying actively engaged in Cornell’s vibrant population community. It’s been an honor serving as CPC’s Director, and I’m grateful for the many ways you’ve supported its mission.
Kelly Musick
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Incoming Director Matt Hall
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Matt Hall
(PAM) becomes the new CPC Director this June, bringing expertise and leadership that will expand and innovate population at Cornell. His own research has provided critical insights into the economic and social impacts of unauthorized migration, the emergence of Latino boom towns, and the changing nature of racial stratification and segregation in housing and neighborhoods.
Read the Cornell Chronicle article
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Digital Demography with Emilio Zagheni
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Emilio Zagheni
(Director of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) presented in CPC's
Innovations in Population Science
seminar series on modeling migration flows and taught the
Spring 2020 Methods Minicourse
on digital and computational demography.
Link to CPC seminars and events.
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COVID-19 Research and Outreach
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More from CPC affiliates on COVID-19:
Nicolas Bottan
(PAM), Bridget Hoffmann, and Diego Vera-Cossio,
Novel Dataset Reveals the Deepening Effects of COVID-19 on Inequality
,
IDB Ideas Matter
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Kelly Musick
and
Marcy Carlson
(UW-Madison) co-taught a
virtual
cross-institution graduate seminar
this spring in family demography that included students from the Cornell and UW campuses.
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Warren Brown
(PAD and FSRDC) and
Sarah Hamersma (Syracuse University) received a WT Grant Foundation award for their CPC/
CAPS-
seeded project
SNAP Access and Young Adults’ Educational Engagement
.
Erin McCauley
(PhD Candidate, SOC/PAM) received an NSF
award
for her dissertation project
Detained Potential—Associative Stigma as a Core Mechanism Behind Educational Inequality for Children of Incarcerated Parents.
Filiz Garip
(SOC),
Nancy Chau
(AEM), and
Ariel Ortiz-Bobea
(Dyson) for
The Impact of Weather on Migration Decisions and Routes in Mexico
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Peter Rich
(PAM) for
Dividing Lines: School District Boundaries and the Geography of Unequal Opportunity.
Lindy Williams
(DSOC) with John Zinda (DSOC), Robin Blakely-Armitage (CaRDI), and David Kay (CaRDI) for
Flood Risk in COVID-19 Context
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Laura Tach
(PAM) received the prestigious
SUNY Chancellor’s Award
for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities for advancing research on the connections between economic insecurity, relationship instability, and the well-being of children.
Read more in PAM News
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Maureen Waller
was awarded Cornell’s fifth annual
Engaged Scholar Prize
recognizing innovation in community-engaged scholarship that inspires students, colleagues, and community partners. Her research looks at parents’ experiences with the child support, welfare, family court, and criminal justice systems.
Read more in PAM news
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Job Placements of CPC Graduate Student Minors and Postdocs
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Alyssa Goldman
(PhD, SOC): Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Boston College
Hope Harvey
(Postdoc, PAM): Assistant Professor,
Martin School of Public Policy and Administration,
University of Kentucky
Rick Moore
(Postdoc, SOC):
Assistant Director for Assessment and Evaluation, Center for Teaching and Learning, Washington University in St. Louis
Youngmin Yi
(PhD, SOC/PAM): Assistant Professor,
Department of Sociology, UMass Amherst
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Amelia Greiner Safi
(Public Health, Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Communication) works at the intersection of public health, environmental/ecological health, policy, and communication.
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Carolyn Yancy
(Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine) studies disease surveillance, epidemiology, zoonotic and vector-borne diseases, and international capacity building.
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Anna Haskins
(SOC)
shares stories about how limited Wi-Fi access has impacted the performance of her students in the
New York Times
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Population Studies in Practice: 2020 Census
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Improving lives by exploring and shaping human connections to
natural, social, and built environments
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CORNELL LINK SAFETY TIP: In many email programs and browsers, hovering over a link *without* clicking lets you see the real destination for the link, often displayed in the bottom corner. You can trust links where cornell.edu appears right before the FIRST slash (/). Check all others closely, and
confirm the source
before you click. Never give away your NetID password -- not in email, not on the phone, not in person.
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