2021 Dietrich College Year in Review

Research and Scholarly Work

Social and Decision Sciences Explores Complexities of COVID-19 Silvia Saccardo , assistant professor in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences, and colleagues conducted several studies to evaluate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on students and society. They combined biometric and survey data from several groups of college students from spring 2019 to spring 2021 and found marked declines in both physical and emotional health of the students in the study. Read more about their studies about mental health and physical activity and well-being.

Statistics and Data Science Tackles COVID-19 Robin Mejia , director of the Statistics and Human Rights Program at the Center for Human Rights Science, and her colleagues at the Delphi Group at CMU and Wendy C. King , associate professor of epidemiology at University of Pittsburgh’s Graduate School of Public Health, conducted several studies on vaccine hesitancy. They found that vaccine hesitancy decreased among U.S. adults between January and May 2021, with variation by occupation, race and other characteristics. While tentative people are concerned about COVID-19 vaccine safety and potential side effects, those with stronger views tend to distrust the government. Read more about vaccine hesitancy and hesitant groups .

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