2015-2016 Faculty and Graduate Fellows

CCSRE Faculty Research Fellows, 2015-2016

Leah Gordon, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Education
From Power to Prejudice: The Rise of Racial Individualism in Midcentury America
Paula Moya, Professor, Department of English
The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism
Aliya Saperstein, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology
Racial Mobility: How Selective Fluidity Reinforces Social Inequality (Working Title)

RICSRE Graduate Dissertation Fellows, 2015-2016

Zoe Cullen, Department of Economics
Essays in Labor and Platform Economics
Renee Lizcano, Graduate School of Education
The Academic Resilience of Latinas in STEM Fields
Yanshuo Zhang, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
The Vanishing Native Soil: Migration, Eco-crisis, and the Search for Home and Roots in Contemporary China

CSRE Graduate Teaching Fellows, 2015-2016

Annie Atura, Department of English
Identity at a Distance: Aesthetic Afterlives of Judaism, Feminism, and Psychoanalysis

Mark Gardiner, Department of Anthropology
Technocracy in Black and White: Nature, Race, and Nation in the Management of Namibian Uranium

Kody J. Manke,Department of Psychology
Stereotype Threat Perseverance

CCSRE Graduate Fellows, 2015-2018

Aala Abdelgadir, Department of Political Science
Camilla Griffiths, Department of Psychology

CCSRE Graduate Fellows, 2014-2017

Jonathan Leal, Modern Thought and Literature
Rosie Nelson, Graduate School of Education
Bethany Nichols, Department of Sociology