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Brines' and Serafini's work on seasonal trends in divorce is in the news.
Divorce rates spike in March and August — and here's why
What Do People Tweet At The Dead? How We Mourn On Twitter Is Unique, Researchers Find
A blind date--to say 'I do': 'Married at First Sight' proves the unpredictability of romance
6 Negative Thoughts That Can Destroy A Relationship
Summer vacations can lead to divorce
6 Negative Thoughts That Can Destroy A Relationship
How To Stay Married When You’re With Hillary But He’s With Trump
The Link Between Money and Aggressive Policing
Beckett elected to WSAS
Professor Katherine Beckett elected to Washington State Academy of Sciences
Women divorce better than men: They’re happier, more confident and less likely to self-destruct
In Some States, Defendants Can Be Charged Hundreds of Dollars Just to Face a Jury
Pantazis accepts US Census job
Athena Pantazis accepts position at US Census Bureau
The cost of criminalizing poverty: Column
Nicolas Kristof | Is it a crime to be poor?
Frank Edwards wins 2 ASA awards
Frank Edward's wins two best graduate student papers from ASA
Editorial | Justice isn’t free — but we shouldn’t be jailing for legal financial obligations
Paying your debt to society (with 12 percent interest)
Diversity takes center stage at Airbnb's annual tech conference
How prison debt ensnares offenders
Airbnb bans N. Carolina host as accounts of racism rise
Denice accepts post-doc
Patrick Denice accepts post-doc at Washington University-St Louis
Raftery's work on population projections
Adrian Raftery's work on population projections in the news
Anna Reosti receives NSF award
Reosti receives NSF dissertation award
Tolnay receives IPUMS award
Stew Tolnay and Amy Bailey receive IPUMS Research Award