Heller in the News
February 26, 2021
In Legal Reader, Andrew Kolodny comments on the newly proposed Opioid Patients’ Right to Know Act, saying, "One of the best ways to do this is by making sure prescribers, patients and parents understand how highly addictive opioids are before a first prescription is ever written or filled."
Heller in the News
February 26, 2021
In Diverse Issues in Higher Education, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld discusses how minority-serving institutions are working together to advance cyberinfrastructure capabilities and data and computing resources.
Heller in the News
February 25, 2021
In the Boston Globe, Tom Shapiro discusses the next steps after debt cancellation to make sure Americans don't return to the current situation, with millions crushed by college loans.
Heller in the News
February 25, 2021
In the American Prospect, Robert Kuttner interviews Rosa Brooks, author of the new book ‘Tangled Up in Blue,’ on police reform.
Heller in the News
February 24, 2021
Inside Higher Ed cites a 2019 study from the Institute on Economic and Racial Equity that shows more white students than Black students have student loans, but a greater percentage of Black students have loans and would benefit from cancellation.
Heller in the News
February 23, 2021
The Wall Street Journal cites the research of the Institute on Economic and Racial Equity which found that 45% of Black college-educated households gave financial support to the parents of at least one adult in the household, compared with only 16% of white college-educated households.
Heller in the News
February 21, 2021
Yahoo Finance covers U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley's press conference where she revealed she also defaulted on student loans, citing a study by the Institute on Economic and Racial Equity study about Black borrowers carrying student debt for longer than white borrowers.
Heller in the News
February 19, 2021
In the Washington Post, Senators Chuck Schumer and Elizabeth Warren cite the work of the Institute on Economic and Racial Equity in a letter to the editor about reducing student debt.
Heller in the News
February 19, 2021
On Boston 25 News, Monika Mitra says sexual violence against people with developmental disabilities is an epidemic, and that they are five to seven times more likely to be victims and the problem has been made worse by COVID-19.
Heller News Release
February 16, 2021
The RCRC was founded in 2011 by Professor Jody Hoffer Gittell, who will continue teaching and conducting research at the Heller School.
Heller in the News
February 16, 2021
On Marketplace, David Weil say misclassification is a tactic that many companies use to avoid the costs and responsibilities that come with being an employer.
Heller in the News
February 16, 2021
In the Boston Globe, Elissa Sherman, PhD'99, says she's pleased that the Baker administration is trying to create opportunities for onsite vaccine clinics so people don’t have to leave their nursing home communities.