Welcome to Michigan SSN

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Episode 178: Healthy Patients, Healthy Providers

About the chapter

Michigan SSN was launched in 2017 to bring together engaged scholars from colleges and universities across the state with policymakers, civic leaders, and journalists. The chapter's hub is in the East Lansing area with the bulk of its membership hailing from Michigan State University and the University of Michigan.

Leaders
  • Environment & Energy
Michigan State University
  • Children & Families
  • Education
  • Public Health
Michigan State University
Members
  • Civic Engagement
  • Democracy & Governance
  • Media & Public Opinion
Michigan State University
  • Criminal Justice
  • Race & Ethnicity
Survey Research Center, University of Michigan
  • Reproductive Health
  • Public Health
Michigan State University
  • Democracy & Governance
  • Environment & Energy
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
  • Civic Engagement
  • Health Care
  • Law & Courts
  • Labor
University of Michigan
  • Housing
  • Inequality
  • Race & Ethnicity
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
  • Democracy & Governance
  • Media & Public Opinion
  • Race & Ethnicity
  • Civic Engagement
Michigan State University
  • Education
  • Race & Ethnicity
Wayne State University
  • Health Care
East China University of Political Science and Law
  • Economy
  • Housing
  • Inequality
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
  • Reproductive Health
  • Gender & Sexuality
Michigan State University
  • Media & Public Opinion
  • Civic Engagement
  • Environment & Energy
Michigan State University

Latest Contributions

How Do State Licensing Boards Handle Applicants with Criminal Records?

  • Jing Liu
  • David A. Hyman

Attendance Incentives

  • Sarah Lenhoff

Measuring Socioeconomic Status in Educational Data Systems

  • Jeremy Singer

Latest in the News

"How Democrats and Republicans Could Be Getting the Suburbs Wrong," Karyn Lacy, Opinion, Analysis, Essays, Think, November 4, 2022.
Hanne Hoffmann quoted by Korin Miller and Madeleine Haase, "How to Tell if You Have Seasonal Affective Disorder—and What You Can Do About It" Prevention, September 29, 2022.
"Why ‘Test-Optional’ Admissions Are Not a Game-Changer for Equity After All," Awilda Rodriguez, Opinion, The Hechinger Report, July 13, 2022.
"Suicide of Man Who Spent Youth in Rikers Shows Devastation of Racially Biased Justice System," Karyn Lacy, Policing the USA | Opinion, USA Today, June 8, 2022.
"Other views on WSU board, charter schools," Jeremy Singer, Opinion, The Detroit News, November 13, 2021.

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