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    Ariel White awarded Robert Noxon Toppan dissertation prize

    Ariel White awarded Robert Noxon Toppan dissertation prize

    May 24, 2016

    Awardee | Ariel R. White (Ph.D. '16) has been awarded the Harvard Government Department's 2016 Robert Noxon Toppan Prize for best dissertation in political science for her dissertation titled, "Voter Behavior in the Wake of Punitive Politics." White joins the MIT faculty as Assistant Professor of Political Science in the fall.

    As Cuomo proposal rekindles free college movement, new research provides ammunition for skeptics

    As Cuomo proposal rekindles free college movement, new research provides ammunition for skeptics

    January 19, 2017

    Brookings Institution | By Judith Scott-Clayton (Ph.D. '09), Associate Professor of Economics and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University: "[D]iscussion has increasingly focused on whether free tuition is the most effective use of additional funds for higher education.

    "Specifically, does the marginal dollar spent on higher education have a bigger impact on enrollment and completion if it is used to reduce the sticker prices students face, or instead to increase institutional expenditures that affect the experience they receive once they enroll? Just a few days after Cuomo’s announcement, David Deming (Ph.D. '10) of Harvard University and Christopher Walters of the University of California at Berkeley presented a new study at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association, using a national database of state funding levels, tuition policies, institutional expenditures, and student outcomes over time to ask precisely this question."

    Asad L. Asad and Jackelyn Hwang

    Asad L. Asad and Jackelyn Hwang: ASA Louis Wirth Best Article Award on International Migration

    August 14, 2019

    Awardees | Asad L. Asad PhD 2017 and Jackelyn Hwang PhD 2015 are the 2019 recipients of the Louis Wirth Best Article Award from the American Sociological Association's Section on International Migration. Their article, “Indigenous Places and the Making of Undocumented Status in Mexico-US Migration,” is forthcoming in International Migration Review. Asad and Hwang received their PhD's in Sociology and Sociology & Social Policy, respectively, from Harvard and are now Assistant Professors of Sociology at Stanford University.

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    Asad L. Asad

    Asad L. Asad awarded RSF Presidential Authority grant

    February 18, 2020

    Russell Sage Foundation | Asad L. Asad PhD 2017 has been awarded a Russell Sage Foundation Presidential Authority grant for a study titled, "Precarious Citizenship: Judicial Decisions in U.S. Denaturalization Cases." Asad is now Assistant Professor of Sociology at Stanford University.

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