News News Profile Research In the News Admissions Blog Newsletters NewsProfileResearchIn the NewsConfronting COVID-19Black History Month#PolicyForwardSummer of Social ImpactResearchUChicago Health Lab Evaluation Results: The Chicago CARE Pilot Program Reduced Client Distress, Showcased Importance of City Agency Culture in Effective Mental Health Crisis ResponseDecember 05, 2024ResearchThe ambitious Crisis Assistance Response and Engagement Program spanned for two years and required multi-agency partnership.When Anticipating the End of Oil, Industry Cuts Investments and Produces LessDecember 04, 2024ResearchFor the first time in roughly a century, oil’s dominance as a transportation fuel is under threat. It’s getting tougher to find moderates among elected officials. Harris research sheds light on why they decline to run.October 17, 2024ResearchAnthony Fowler and William Howell research why moderate candidates do not run and find its due current polarization and worries about the likelihood of making lasting, impactful change. How Americans Perceive the Potential of CO2 Capture and Recycling TechnologiesOctober 11, 2024NewsA new study investigates Americans’ views on capturing industrial CO2 to use in new products.How Much Do Labor Unions Influence Elections?September 17, 2024ResearchLabor unions have long sought to influence public policy by engaging in various political activities, one of the most prevalent and straightforward strategies being to support specific candidates during elections.Expanding Electricity Access Doesn’t Always Increase Wealth, Study FindsSeptember 10, 2024ResearchA new study finds that an increase in electrification brings significant benefits to larger villages, but has a limited impact in small, rural villages.Pagination Page 1 Next page ›