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    Center on the Developing Child Richmond Fellowship: Abena Subira Mackall

    Center on the Developing Child Richmond Fellowship: Abena Subira Mackall

    April 28, 2016

    Awardee | Abena Subira Mackall, an Ed.D. candidate in the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is one of four Harvard doctoral students to receive a Julius B. Richmond Fellowship from the Harvard Center on the Developing Child for the 2016-2017 academic year.

    Mackall’s dissertation research lies at the intersection of education systems and juvenile and criminal justice systems, exploring the lived experience of juvenile probation and how adjudicated youth sentenced to probation interpret and understand this experience within the social context of their daily lives and development.

    Blythe George

    Blythe George awarded NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant

    March 14, 2018

    National Science Foundation | Blythe George, PhD candidate in Sociology and Social Policy, has been awarded a National Science Foundation doctoral dissertation research grant for her doctoral dissertation work on "Employment of Native Americans with Criminal Records."

    Blythe George

    Blythe George awarded Mellon Mays Travel and Research Grant

    October 18, 2018

    Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation | Blythe George, PhD candidate in Sociology and Social Policy, has been awarded a Mellon Mays travel and research grant to support her doctoral dissertation research. Blythe participated in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program as an undergraduate at Dartmouth College (BA 2012).

    Barbara Kiviat receives ASA Ronald Burt Outstanding Student Paper Award in Economic Sociology

    Barbara Kiviat receives ASA Ronald Burt Outstanding Student Paper Award in Economic Sociology

    August 10, 2018

    Awardee | Barbara Kiviat, PhD candidate in Sociology & Social Policy, is the 2018 recipient of the Ronald Burt Outstanding Student Paper Award by the American Sociological Association's section on Economic Sociology, for her paper, "The Art of Deciding with Data: Evidence from how Employers Translate Credit Reports into Hiring Decisions," published in Socio-Economic Review.

    Barbara Kiviat receives ASA Best Student Paper Award

    Barbara Kiviat receives ASA Best Student Paper Award

    June 19, 2018

    Awardee | Barbara Kiviat, PhD candidate in Sociology & Social Policy, is a recipient of the Best Student Paper Award by the American Sociological Association's Consumers and Consumption Section for her paper, "The Art of Deciding with Data: Evidence from How Employers Translate Credit Reports into Hiring Decisions," published in Socio-Economic Review.

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    Barbara Kiviat named an Edmond J. Safra Graduate Fellow in Ethics

    Barbara Kiviat named an Edmond J. Safra Graduate Fellow in Ethics

    March 31, 2016

    Awardee | Barbara Kiviat, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology & Social Policy, has been selected to be an Edmond J. Safra Graduate Fellow in Ethics for the 2016-17 academic year. Her dissertation explores the moral underpinnings of the big data economy, asking what we must believe to be morally at ease with using information about a person's past to algorithmically predict future behavior and allocate resources accordingly.

    Asad L. Asad named a Radcliffe Institute Graduate Student Fellow for 2016-2017

    Asad L. Asad named a Radcliffe Institute Graduate Student Fellow for 2016-2017

    May 13, 2016

    Awardee | Asad L. Asad, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology, is one of three Harvard University doctoral students selected to be a Graduate Student Fellow in the 2016-2017 class of Radcliffe Fellows at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Asad will spend the year completing his dissertation, Living in the Shadows? Reconsidering How Immigrants Experience Enforcement Policy, with a Radcliffe Institute Dissertation Completion Fellowship. Learn more about Asad's work at his homepage.

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