Selected Publications.
By William F. Tate
Tate’s research concentrates in four areas: (1) human capital development in STEM fields; (2) epidemiological models and geospatial applications with a focus on adolescent and child development and health outcomes; (3) social development of youth in the context of metropolitan communities; and (4) stratification.
>>Pandemic Power: Navigating its Science, Politics, and Economics in St. Louis and Beyond
Dean Tate moderates this webinar featuring health and civic leaders in the St. Louis Community, co-sponsored by Eta Boulé of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity and the Graduate School at Washington University.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – On a historic day in the Southeastern Conference, the SEC Provosts group welcomed its first permanent and first interim African American members, William F. Tate IV from the University of South Carolina and Charles F. Robinson II from the University of Arkansas, respectively.
>>Exploring the relationship between space, race and STEM attainment on the Discover Science podcast
Dr. William F. Tate IV speaks with the College of Science about his research revealing the uneven contours of the education pipeline.