Economics Prof. Belinda Archibong on Black-Owned Businesses Aiming for Post-Pandemic Rebound March 25, 2021 Voices of America
Coronavirus Pres. Sian Beilock discusses how women can bounce back after being disproportionately impacted by the recession March 22, 2021 5 Things Podcast - USA Today
Faculty News Professor Rajiv Sethi Examines the Climate-Conflict Relationship in New Paper March 19, 2021
Economics Professor Martina Jasova's Paper Accepted for Villanova's Finance Conference March 12, 2021
Faculty News Professor Belinda Archibong Addresses the Impacts of Market-Oriented Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa February 26, 2021
Diversity Prof. Rajiv Sethi's research on solving racial disparities in policing February 23, 2021 The Harvard Gazette
Economics Prof. Daniel Hamermesh on the economic impacts of boredom during the COVID-19 lockdowns February 20, 2021 New York Times
Economics Prof. Belinda Archibong on the "Washington Consensus" reforms and their impact on African countries February 19, 2021 Brookings Institute
Faculty News Professor Belinda Archibong Presents Paper on Communication Interventions During COVID-19 February 19, 2021
Economics Prof. Daniel Hamermesh on forced togetherness amid the pandemic February 16, 2021 The Washington Post
Politics Prof. Sheri Berman discusses President Biden's likeness to FDR regarding his public spending February 9, 2021 New Statesman
Economics Prof. Daniel Hamermesh weighs in on President Biden's proposed $15 minimum wage February 9, 2021 Washington Post
Economics Prof. Elizabeth Ananat on Women's Job Losses At The End Of 2020, With Black And Brown Women Hit Hardest February 3, 2021 Gothamist
Economics Prof. Angela Simms on Best Cities for Black Women to Flourish Financially February 1, 2021 Money Geek
Faculty News Professor Martina Jasova Co-Publishes New Paper on the Lender of Last Resort January 15, 2021
Faculty News Professor Homa Zarghamee Addresses the Gender Gap in New Discussion Paper December 4, 2020
Coronavirus Prof. Elizabeth Ananat Warns That Parental Resilience Has Its Limits as COVID-19 Surges Around the Country November 8, 2020 Business Insider
Economics Break This Down: Period Teasing Anja Benshaul-Tolonen, assistant professor of economics, discusses the results behind her new quantitative study on attitudes toward menstruation and how Barnard students are engaging with the data. November 2, 2020