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    Sara Sternberg Greene

    Sara Sternberg Greene

    PhD in Sociology and Social Policy, 2014.
    Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law.


    Sara Sternberg Greene is an interdisciplinary scholar whose interests span consumer law, bankruptcy, poverty law, access to justice, tax, and contracts. Broadly concerned in her scholarship with the relationship between law and inequality, Greene has recently focused on the role of the law in perpetuating and exacerbating poverty and inequality.

    Deirdre Bloome

    Deirdre Bloome

    PhD in Sociology and Social Policy, 2014.
    Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan.


    Affiliated Scholar, Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2019-2021.

    Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Scholar, 2017-2018.

    Winner of the William Julius Wilson Early Career Award, American Sociological Association Section on Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility, 2020.

    Winner of the Distinguished Contributions to the Sociology of Population Award, American Sociological Association Section on Population, 2015.

    Winner of the American Sociological Association Section on Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award, 2014, for "Racial Inequality Trends and the Intergenerational Persistence of Income and Family Structure,” American Sociological Review 79(6):1196-1225. 2014.

    Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington

    Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington

    PhD in Psychology, 2014.
    Assistant Professor of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science.


    British Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow, 2015-2017.

    Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington's dissertation, “Society in Mind: The manifestation of structural power and status differences in cognitive and regulatory domains,” was awarded the Harvard University Richard J. Herrnstein Prize (2014-2015) and received an Honorable Mention from the International Society for Political Psychology Best Dissertation Award.

    Ariel Dora Stern

    Ariel Dora Stern

    PhD in Public Policy, 2014.
    Poronui Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School.


    Named a Kauffman Junior Faculty Fellow, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, 2018.

    Named a Hellman Faculty Fellow, Harvard Business School, 2017.

    Clara Zverina

    Clara Zverina

    PhD in Public Policy, 2014.
    Director, Altor Equity Partners AB.


    NBER Postdoctoral Fellow in Disability Research, 2014-2015.

    Madison Park is broken

    Madison Park is broken

    November 7, 2014

    The Boston Globe | by Edward L. Glaeser
    The troubled vocational school needs sledgehammer-type reform, not fine-tuning.

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