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Here’s what ‘Married at First Sight’ finally got right
​Two Years After Ferguson, Missouri Cops Are Accused of Shaking Down the Poor
Video | Shortage of bone marrow donors
Spring 2017---Sociology in Rome with Susan Pitchford
UW study measures community cohesion and political leanings with "lost" envelopes
Editorial | Moral obligation to not create debtors' traps for poor defendants
4 tips for surviving the Clinton vs. Trump presidential election
Stress Training for Cops’ Brains Could Reduce Suspect Shootings
Should Pornography Be Declared A Public Health Threat?
Emilio Zagheni
Trailblazer Award for Demographic Analysis given to Professor Zagheni
Hsiao receives award for MA thesis
Yuan Hsiao receives Graduate School’s 2016 Distinguished Thesis Award
Assistant Professor Flores
Welcome Assistant Professor Flores
What Do People Tweet At The Dead? How We Mourn On Twitter Is Unique, Researchers Find
One of the Peak Times for Divorce Is Nearly Over
KOMO Radio | UW's Pepper Schwartz on Anthony Weiner's behavior
Nina Cesare's and Jennifer Branstad's work using Twitter to study mourning appears in the news.
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