CPC Fellow James H. Johnson, Jr. to moderate panel on “green” jobs
Apr 15, 2009 James H. Johnson, Jr., CPC Fellow, William Rand Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Management, Sociology, and Public Policy, and Director of the Urban Investment Strategies Center in the Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise will moderate … Read more
CPC Fellow Guang Guo mentioned in Chronicle of Higher Education article about biocriminology
Apr 15, 2009 Guang Guo, CPC Fellow and Professor of Sociology was mentioned in an article about biocriminology. An excerpt from the article: Even some biocriminologists question their field. Among them is Guang Guo, a professor of sociology at the … Read more
CPC Fellow James H. Johnson, Jr. quoted in Triangle Business Journal
Apr 15, 2009 James H. Johnson, Jr., CPC Fellow, William Rand Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Management, Sociology, and Public Policy, and Director of the Urban Investment Strategies Center in the Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise was quoted … Read more
CPC Fellow Jane D. Brown guest on WUNC’s The State of Things
Apr 13, 2009 Despite a recent decline in the number of children born to teenagers in North Carolina, the rate of teenage pregnancies in this state is significantly higher than the national average rate of 42 percent.* Teen pregnancies cost … Read more
Release: UNC receives Gates Foundation grant to help tackle reproductive health issues facing urban poor
Mar 30, 2009 UNC receives Gates Foundation grant to help tackle reproductive health issues facing urban poor Issued by UNC News Services (March 30, 2009):http://uncnews.unc.edu/news/health-and-medicine/unc-receives-gates-foundation-grant-to-help-tackle-reproductive-health-issues-facing-urban-poor.html The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has received more than $22 million from … Read more
CPC Fellow Barry Popkin comments on red meat consumption in news
Mar 24, 2009 CPC Fellow and the Carla Smith Chamblee Distinguished Professor of Global Nutrition Barry Popkin discusses the environmental impact of consuming red meat. “‘We’ve promoted a diet that has added excessively to global warming,’ Popkin said in an … Read more
Affirmative action for minority students subject of commentary co-authored by CPC Fellow Margarita Mooney
Mar 24, 2009 Margarita Mooney, CPC Fellow and assistant professor of sociology, has co-authored a commentary in the Chronicle of Higher Education on the use of race in higher education admissions. The essay, which is adapted from a forthcoming book, … Read more
Interview with CPC Director Entwisle about National Children’s Study now on iTunes
Mar 19, 2009 An interview with Barbara Entwisle about the National Children’s Study is now available on iTunes. Entwisle, Carolina Population Center Director and Fellow, is the principal investigator of the National Children’s Study in North Carolina. She was interviewed … Read more
CPC Director Entwisle talks about National Children’s Study on WCOM’s Radio In Vivo show
Mar 19, 2009 Carolina Population Center Fellow and Director Barbara Entwisle was interviewed about the National Children’s Study on WCOM’s Radio In Vivo show. Entwisle, Carolina Population Center Director and Fellow, is the principal investigator of the National Children’s Study … Read more
CPC Fellow Cohen wins Best Article Award from American Sociological Association
Mar 12, 2009 Carolina Population Center Fellow Philip N. Cohen has received the Best Article Award 2009 from the Sex and Gender section of the American Sociological Association. His article “Working for the Woman: Female Managers and the Gender Wage … Read more