Yale Rudd Center joins the Institution for Social and Policy Studies

The Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity will become part of the university's Institution for Social and Policy Studies (ISPS), Yale's premier center for the study and shaping of public policy and training of future policy leaders, it was announced. The Rudd Center is a distinguished program that researches and provides high-level guidance for obesityand food-related policy. Recently ranked as one of the most effective among all U.S. nonprofits working on nutrition policy, the Rudd Center joins ISPS as a specialized study center. Working with ISPS, it will continue its mission of improving the world's diet, preventing obesity, and reducing weight stigma by establishing creative connections between biological and social science and public policy. "We are delighted to join ISPS and the community of social science and policy researchers at Yale," says Marlene Schwartz, Rudd Center director. "This move reflects the Rudd Center's commitment to increasing our longstanding collaboration with faculty and students from other departments and schools at Yale." "The Rudd Center has shown how high-quality research and creative thinking can be married to thoughtful commentary on public policy," says Jacob Hacker, director of ISPS and professor of political science. "We expect to learn from them as much as they learn from us as we move forward together." The ISPS network at Yale includes a large roster of top scholars and students from social science departments, as well as from law, medicine, environmental studies, public health, and management.
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