Heller in the News
April 09, 2021
In the New York Review of Books, Robert Kuttner asks, what is keeping the government from acting on behalf of its citizens?
Heller in the News
April 09, 2021
In Quartz, Anita Hill says that in Hollywood, bullying is condoned as part of ‘paying your dues’ on the way up and has been openly displayed in films.
Heller in the News
April 08, 2021
Nonprofit Quarterly covers a new study co-authored by Susan Eaton of the Sillerman Center about zoning racism in Connecticut. She acknowledges some changes near Hartford in recent years, but says that housing segregation remains high.
Heller News Release
April 06, 2021
The editors of "CASTE: A Global Journal on Social Exclusion" have revealed the winners of this year’s Bluestone Rising Scholar Prize to be Anurag Bhaskar and Indulata Prasad.
Heller in the News
April 05, 2021
The Guardian highlights Robert Kuttner's column declaring that the American Rescue Plan “is the most significant legislation for working people that has been passed in decades”.
Heller in the News
April 05, 2021
The Washington Post highlights Robert Kuttner's column saying that President Biden's ambitious agenda could mark the transformation of the Democrats from decades of being “a Wall Street neoliberal party.”
Heller News Release
April 01, 2021
The Connecticut congresswoman discussed child poverty, equality for women, labor rights, with Dean David Weil in a Conversation with the Dean and First 100 Days event.
Heller in the News
March 31, 2021
The Boston Herald covers an event with Sam Hyun, MBA/MPP'22, chair of the Massachusetts Asian American Commission, and Sen. Ed Markey, where Hyun said that anti-Asian racism and violence is not new and that the nation is finally waking up and having a reckoning.
Heller in the News
March 31, 2021
Students from the Tufts-Brandeis MD/MBA program, where students earn a Social Impact MBA degree from Heller, share their experiences with the program.
Heller in the News
March 31, 2021
In the San Francisco Chronicle, Clemens Noelke says Amazon's decision to increase its minimum wage to $15 an hour may reflect a shift in norms around how well workers should be paid, and may induce other companies to do the same.
Heller in the News
March 31, 2021
The University of New Hampshire, Johns Hopkins University and Brandeis University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in support of a research collaboration to foster innovations in the development and application of relational coordination research through the Relational Coordination Collaborative (RCC).
Heller in the News
March 29, 2021
On WBUR, Stuart Altman says the report shows that health care spending was increasing even before the pandemic, which was a concerning trend for families and employers who already struggle to afford the high cost of health care in Massachusetts.