Does the U.S. President’s Party Matter to Black and Latino Economic Wellbeing?
By GPS Media
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New report from UC San Diego’s Yankelovich Center for Social Science Research shows kitchen-table gains for Black and Latino Americans under Democrats…
GPS professor Anna Feuer, the new director of the International Studies Program, doesn’t let disciplinary boundaries get in the way of solving international problems
Camille Caterina MIA ’21 says her GPS degree prepared her to analyze immigration statistics for the Department of Homeland Security
Heat Waves Amplify Existing Inequities. Meet the Researchers Working to Change That.
By GPS Media
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Workers in “exposed industries” such as construction, farming and manufacturing face significant impacts to both their health and productivity during periods of extreme heat. According to research led by UC San Diego economist Joshua Graff Zivin, Black and brown communities bear a greater burden of these impacts because they are overrepresented in these industries.
We talked with faculty members to learn what they enjoyed most about the 2024 Paris Olympic Games
The CNN commentator said China’s economy and geopolitical strategy make it different from the U.S.’s rivalry with the Soviet Union
Collaborating with the American Economic Association, the school made clear that it is committed to ‘walking the walk’ of inclusivity
Students created an economic dashboard that U.S. diplomats will use to attract business
New faculty member Meera Mahadevan is searching for ways to help developing countries access the resources they need — without hurting the planet