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News Release

U.S. News & World Report Releases 2019-20 Best Children's Hospitals Rankings

June 18, 2019
Expert

Madison Fann

RTI In The Media

How Common Is Violence on SC School Buses? No Standard System Means It’s Hard to Know.

February 02, 2020 - The Post and Courier
Expert

Jamie Ridenhour

Event

APHA Annual Meeting & Expo 2022

November 06, 2022
Expert

Kristin Dudley

Insight

Gender Disaggregation of Data in International Development Programs: A Conversation with Rajeev Colaço and Stephanie Watson-Grant

December 15, 2021
Insight

EIA Gas Price Survey Team Overcomes COVID-19 Hurdles

April 03, 2020
RTI In The Media

Empowering data-informed decisions for students in the U.S.

October 04, 2022 - The Higher Edge
Expert

Kenneth Fassel

Event

2023 NCES STATS-DC Data Conference

August 09, 2023
RTI In The Media

Five Dangerous Fentanyl Myths Debunked by Science

June 16, 2021 - Inverse.com
Impact

A Cloud-Based Data Democratization Tool

January 31, 2022
RTI In The Media

In Shifting For-Profit College Market, Borrowers Are Taking on More Debt

July 12, 2019 - Education Dive
Event

APHA Annual Meeting 2018

November 11, 2018
Expert

Y. Patrick Hsieh

RTI In The Media

Study: 'Some Evidence' Supports 'Driving While Black' Concept in Some Parts of Raleigh

May 21, 2019 - CBS 17
Announcement

Earliest Collection of Data on State of Toxicology Laboratories in U.S. Has Implications for Drug Overdose Epidemic

February 11, 2020
News Release

Adolescents in low- and middle-income countries are affected by weight-related stigma, first-of-its-kind study finds

January 05, 2023
RTI In The Media

Around 50% of People are Wearing Face Coverings Because of Coronavirus, Survey Finds

May 07, 2020 - News & Observer