Our next colloquium will take place on Friday, April 17th, from 3-5. Prof @allisonpugh.bsky.social will join us to discuss her latest book, "The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World." This is a hybrid event. Learn more here: www.gc.cuny.edu/events/last-...
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The image is split into two sections. The left side features a quote on funding priorities by Sudip S. Parikh, AAAS CEO, with a small photo of the person below. The U.S. Capitol building is in the background. The right side shows a bar chart titled "Federal R&D FY26 + FY27 Appropriations in Billions." It compares requested and enacted funding amounts for NIH, NSF, DOE, and NASA in 2026 and 2027. Bars are color-coded to distinguish between 2026 requests, 2027 requests, and 2026 enacted law.
The U.S. administration released the FY 2027 Budget Request this morning, proposing deep cuts to science funding once again. While there are similarities in the proposed cuts between FY26 and FY27, the final FY26 appropriations show the impact of advocacy in action.
Upcoming Seminar from CACHE
Title: Housing Data for Aging Research
Date: Thursday, April 2, 2026
Time: 12:00–1:00 PM MT (2:00–3:00 PM ET)
Location: Virtual
Speaker: Dr. Alex Mikulas, University of Colorado Boulder (CACHE)
Register Here: agingclimatehealth.org/cache-online...
Presenting at #PAA2026? If you have a role in sessions at PAA 2026, guidelines are now available on our website to help set you up for success!
Oral Session Presenters - buff.ly/6SuPGrg
Poster Presenters - buff.ly/iKSzHQT
And more!
There's still time to register for the livestream event! Lina M. Khan and @pkrugman.bsky.social will discuss monopoly power, antitrust, and inequality: tonight, March 9, at 6:30 pm ET.
www.gc.cuny.edu/events/affor...
PAA member and @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social Demography professor Jenna Nobles @jnobles.bsky.social will present the NIH OBSSR Director's Webinar: How Responsible Use of Mobile Device Data Can Advance Our Understanding of Fertility. Register now for March 25 at 11am ET:
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📍New CIDR seminar! Elizabeth Fussell (Brown) on race & long-term population return after Hurricane Katrina. Fri Mar 13 | 1–2:30pm ET | Baruch College + Zoom
🏛️ In-person RSVP: lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/wnshnnk
💻 Zoom: baruch.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
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📢 Join us for the first CIDR Seminar of the spring session:
“Migration Patterns of the American Indian / Alaska Native Populations in the 21st Century”
🎤 Gwynne Evans‑Lomayesva
🗓 Friday, Feb 20
🕐 1:00–2:30 pm ET (lunch at 12:30)
📍 Hybrid: Zoom + Baruch College
www.cuny.edu/about/center...
Register now for #PAA2026! All accepted presenters need to register by February 10 to secure spot on the program. myumi.ch/Nrqwj
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Join us for the Spring 2026 Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice.
📍 Baruch College
💻 Free public event with optional livestream
🔗 RSVP: marxe.baruch.cuny.edu/ackerman-lecture-spring2...
#AckermanLecture #MarxeSchool #BaruchCollege
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Announcing spring 2026 public programs! Join us in person or online - reserve now: www.gc.cuny.edu/public-progr... Feat. journalist Frank Rich, former FTC chair Lina Khan, Nobel winner @pkrugman.bsky.social, author @elijahwald.bsky.social, designer Qween Jean, singer Rocío Márquez & more! @cuny.edu
2025 brought unprecedented disruption to federal research—from lost data and grants to agency shakeups and a historic shutdown. Through strong advocacy, PAA & APC helped restore resources, protect population science, and secure key funding—and we'll continue into 2026.
Just one month until our Graduate Open House! Come meet the Marxe School community and learn more about graduate programs built for careers in public service.
🔗 Learn more and register: https://marxe.baruch.cuny.edu/themarxeschoolatbaruch/
#MarxeSchool #BaruchCollege
🏆 Dr. Gang He, Marxe School Associate Professor, received a $750K, 3-year Alfred P. Sloan Foundation grant to lead research on domestic clean energy manufacturing & supply-chain resilience. 🔋🏭
Learn more: https://shorturl.at/ppqCr
🔹The City University of New York
#BaruchCollege #FacultyResearch
If you are a CUNY doctoral student in your second through sixth year, you can likely get up to $1,500 for research, travel, accommodations, conference fees, a research assistant, etc. Deadline: Jan. 31. See guidelines for more info:
www.gc.cuny.edu/sites/defaul...
My *last* talk of the semester is today at CUNY Institute for Demographic Research, & it’s open to anyone! Register at the link below & join me via Zoom at 1pm to learn what’s actually happening with US birth rates & why US pronatalism won’t raise birth rates but will do some very bad things.
Recognize a fellow demographer (or yourself!) who has contributed to the profession with a PAA Annual Award. Nominations close on January 31, 2026. buff.ly/Uw6I653
New SCEPA Research: Most Americans still don’t have enough to retire - and the gap is growing.
Our latest Tracking the Retirement Crisis report breaks down the numbers and what it means for the future.
www.economicpolicyresearch.org/research/mos...
“People are making rational choices about how difficult it is to be a parent,” says CPC Director Karen Guzzo | Carolina Population Center
www.cpc.unc.edu/news/people-are-making-rational-choices-about-how-difficult-it-is-to-be-a-parent-says-cpc-director-karen-guzzo/
CUNY Professor Gang He co-authored a study showing that imported solar panels prevented nearly 600 premature deaths and delivered $28 billion in climate and health benefits to the U.S.
📢 Join us for the Final CIDR Seminar of the Fall Session!
Title: Low Fertility and Pronatalism in the U.S.
Speaker: Dr. Karen Guzzo
🗓 Date: Friday, December 12
🕐 Time: 1:00–2:30 PM EST
📍 Location: Online via Zoom
🔗 Register here: baruch.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
#CIDRSeminars #demographicresearch
Graph of excess deaths and infections by time to availability of vaccine showing the relationship for different vaccine strategies
New from Bennett, Ferranna, Liu & Bloom in BMJ Global Health: Leaders’ advice in a pandemic to take 1st vaccine available in the context of rapid vaccine development may not in fact minimize overall population deaths or an individual’s risk of death.
gh.bmj.com/content/10/1...
📢 Join us for the Final CIDR Seminar of the Fall Session!
Title: Low Fertility and Pronatalism in the U.S.
Speaker: Dr. Karen Guzzo
🗓 Date: Friday, December 12
🕐 Time: 1:00–2:30 PM EST
📍 Location: Online via Zoom
🔗 Register here: baruch.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
#CIDRSeminars #demographicresearch
🌡️ New research highlights the long-term risks to extreme heat exposure at work. At age 55, 27% of heat-exposed workers report health limits their ability to work vs 19% in climate-controlled jobs. Immigrant, Black, and Latino workers are most at risk.
generations.asaging.org/burn-out-rei...
When workers become disabled, unmet home-care needs are widespread. Beneficiaries receive help for fewer than 1/2 of the ADL difficulties reported—and care needs fluctuate constantly. Examining disability benefits, caregiving and household economic security. generations.asaging.org/contending-w...
Why don't we know the true size of the direct care workforce? New research note explores how movement between formal and informal work undermines retirement security for direct care workers—87% women, 61% people of color—and limits effective policy solutions. generations.asaging.org/the-complex-...
What happens when the One Big Beautiful Bill Act takes effect? CUNY researchers simulate the impact on NY poverty of major health insurance provisions—before any state/local policy response. Critical reading on what adjustments are needed to prevent rising poverty: robinhood.org/reports/poli...