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Mitchell L. Stevens

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Mitchell L. Stevens

Professor

mitchell.stevens@stanford.edu

https://pathwayslab.stanford.edu/

Assistant: Monica Rivas

Office: Littlefield 380

Biography

I am an organizational sociologist with longstanding interests in educational sequences, lifelong learning, alternative educational forms, and the formal organization of knowledge. With John Mitchell, I co-direct the Stanford Pathways Lab (pathwayslab.stanford.edu).

Other Titles

Professor, Graduate School of Education
Professor (By courtesy), Sociology
Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)

Program Affiliations

SHIPS (PhD): Education Data Science
SHIPS (PhD): Educational Policy
SHIPS (PhD): Higher Education
SHIPS (PhD): Organization Studies
SHIPS (PhD): Social Sciences in Education
SHIPS (PhD): Sociology of Education
(MA) ICE/IEPA
(MA) POLS
(MA) MA/MBA
(MS) EDS

Research Interests

Alternative Schooling | Educational Policy | Higher Education | Leadership and Organization | Lifelong Learning

See a full list of GSE Faculty research interests >

Recent Publications

Lang, D., Wang, A., Dalal, N., Paepcke, A., & Stevens, M. L. (2022). Forecasting Undergraduate Majors: A Natural Language Approach. AERA OPEN, 8.

Harrison, M. H., Hernandez, P. A., & Stevens, M. L. (2022). Should I Start at MATH 101? Content Repetition as an Academic Strategy in Elective Curriculums. SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION.

Alvero, A. J., Giebel, S., Gebre-Medhin, B., Antonio, A. L., Stevens, M. L., & Domingue, B. W. (2021). Essay content and style are strongly related to household income and SAT scores: Evidence from 60,000 undergraduate applications. Science Advances, 7(42), eabi9031.

Mitchell L. Stevens in the News & Media

GSE faculty members Ari Kelman, Emily Levine, and Mitchell Stevens argue that universities can engender renewed public trust by acknowledging errors of the past.
October 12, 2022
Photo of adult learners in a classroom
August 25, 2021
Research Stories
Stanford-led research finds that college application essay content is strongly related to household income and SAT scores.
April 4, 2021
Professor Mitchell Stevens puts forward a proposal for two new U.S. government programs to bridge the divide between higher education and the workforce system.
October 13, 2020
Professor Mitchell Stevens discusses why parents might see traditional schooling as risky.
September 13, 2020
Vanity Fair
Professor Mitchell Stevens considers the pandemic's long-term impact on colleges and universities.
July 8, 2020
Professor Mitchell Stevens talks about the uncertainties facing colleges in re-opening during the COVID-19 pandemic.
June 15, 2020
Treating online and in-person instruction as essentially equal puts residential universities in an awkward position, says Associate Professor Mitchell Stevens.
May 17, 2020
August 8, 2018
Podcast
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