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Connecticut SSN Chapter Newsletter

Opinion Pieces

Scholars Reflections: Opinion pieces written by members Connecticut SSN

About the chapter

Connecticut SSN brings together a vibrant, engaged group of scholars from disciplines ranging from African American studies to political science to medicine to sociology. Although interested in a broad range of public policies, we focus particularly on challenges in three areas: economic and social inequality, health and health care, and criminal justice and child welfare.

“The Connecticut Mirror focuses sharply on state politics and public policy, and runs a popular public forum that lets non-journalists address timely issues of statewide and national importance. You can see, then, why we would value so highly commentary rooted in hard data, objective research and documented facts. That made partnering with SSN scholars from the state's universities a no brainer.”

Chapter Members

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University of Connecticut
  • Children & Families
  • Economy
  • Health Care
  • Labor
University of Connecticut School of Social Work
Nancy A. Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work
  • Civic Engagement
Yale University
  • Civic Engagement
  • Democracy & Governance
  • Foreign Policy & Security
  • Inequality
Yale University
  • Criminal Justice
  • Inequality
  • Race & Ethnicity
University of Connecticut
  • Public Health
Yale University
  • Colleges & Universities
Copenhagen Business School
  • Economy
  • Children & Families
Yale School of Medicine
Transitions Clinic Network
  • Criminal Justice
  • Health Care
Yale University
  • Health Care
University of Connecticut
  • Immigration
  • Inequality
  • Public Health
Yale University
  • Public Health
  • Children & Families
  • Gender & Sexuality

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