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Eating peanuts may lead to supple arteries and healthy hearts
White and Dying in America
Why Social Science? - Because It Is in the National Interest, Both in Interdisciplinary Work and on Its Own
As more Americans fail drug tests, employers turn to refugees
Tutorial recommends family-centered approach for children with limited speech
Impacts of school choice on segregation
Crowley presented at Federal Reserve meeting on economic future of children
25th Annual National Symposium on Family Issues - Families and Technology
12th Annual De Jong Lecture in Social Demography
PRI Faculty Associate Barry Lee and Penn State Dual-Degree Program Graduate Adam Lippert Receive NICHD grant
Psychology professor is going back to class
Suet-ling Pong named PAA Honored Colleague
Global Programs to host Fulbright Conference April 6
Penn State COIL accepting research grant funding proposals through May 12
In Pennsylvania, troubles lead some to drugs, others to Trump
Connecting the body and the brain: Belser researches awareness through movement
Six charts that illustrate the divide between rural and urban America
Abuse accelerates puberty in children
Head Start gets a boost from Penn State program
New publication from SLEIC Researcher Dr. Chaleece Sandberg
Congratulations to SLEIC Dissertation Award Winner Cristina Roman!
Science achievement gaps study considered "highly cited paper" on Web of Science
Growing isolation of poor helps explain changes in concentrated poverty
New Guide developed: Facilities & Administrative Costs Quick Guide
Why Social Science? - Because We Need to Understand What Will Motivate People to Take Action
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