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Anita Hill: The Smearing of Kamala Harris

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October 28, 2024

Anita Hill: The Smearing of Kamala Harris

Anita Hill pens an op-ed for the New York Times on Kamala Harris and the power of dignity.

No, Raising the Minimum Wage Does Not Hurt Fast-Food Workers

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October 25, 2024

No, Raising the Minimum Wage Does Not Hurt Fast-Food Workers

An article in Jacobin cites David Weil's research on wages of employees at fast-food restaurants.

Heller Hosts a Panel Discussion on the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election

Heller News Release
October 23, 2024

Heller Hosts a Panel Discussion on the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election

The panel, entitled "Four Takes on the U.S. Presidential Election: Gender, Diaspora, Class, Race," featured Brandeis faculty Faith Smith, ChaeRan Freeze, Anita Hill, and Harleen Singh.

Professor Sharon Reif Named New Director of the Institute for Behavioral Health within the Schneider Institutes

Heller News Release
October 21, 2024

Professor Sharon Reif Named New Director of the Institute for Behavioral Health within the Schneider Institutes

Reif, who received her PhD from Heller in 2002, has been part of the IBH leadership team for over 15 years.

Are nurse practitioners replacing doctors? They’re definitely reshaping health care.

Heller in the News
October 21, 2024

Are nurse practitioners replacing doctors? They’re definitely reshaping health care.

Karen Donelan and her undergraduate health workforce course are featured in a Boston Globe article.

To Regulate Artificial Intelligence Effectively, We Need to Confront Ableism

Heller in the News
October 16, 2024

To Regulate Artificial Intelligence Effectively, We Need to Confront Ableism

PhD candidate Ian Moura publishes a piece in the TechPolicy press newsletter.

Subcontracting at NYC hotels must end

Heller in the News
October 08, 2024

Subcontracting at NYC hotels must end

David Weil is quoted in a N.Y. Daily News opinion piece about a bill that would require New York City hotels to directly employ front desk and housekeeping staff.

Biden’s Amazing Win Settling the Dock Strike

Heller in the News
October 04, 2024

Biden’s Amazing Win Settling the Dock Strike

In his newsletter for The American Prospect, Robert Kuttner says the Biden Administration's pro-worker stance helped settle the strike.

Watchful AI: Artificial Intelligence and Job Quality in the Fissured Workplace

Heller in the News
September 30, 2024

Watchful AI: Artificial Intelligence and Job Quality in the Fissured Workplace

David Weil and his concept of the "fissured workplace" are cited in a post on the On Labor blog.

Colorado puts new focus on fighting wage theft in construction industry

Heller in the News
September 29, 2024

Colorado puts new focus on fighting wage theft in construction industry

In the Denver Post, David Weil is quoted about worker misclassification in the construction industry.

What Will It Take to Make a Woman President in 2024? A Conversation with Anita Hill

Heller in the News
September 26, 2024

What Will It Take to Make a Woman President in 2024? A Conversation with Anita Hill

Anita Hill is interviewed on the ShiftMakers podcast special 2024 election series.

Heller Researchers Publish Paper, “Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder,” in Journal of General Internal Medicine

Heller News Release
September 24, 2024

Heller Researchers Publish Paper, “Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder,” in Journal of General Internal Medicine

A study by Heller professors Dominic Hodgkin and Constance Horgan and co-authors indicates a low rate of physician prescription of medications to treat alcohol use disorders.

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