Graduate Students

Graduate Students2024-04-04T13:03:20-04:00

Reducing Inequality Network (RIN) Scholars

The RIN scholarship program is led by a group of professors at the Graduate Center, Columbia, and New York University and is supported by the W.T. Grant Foundation. Each RIN Scholar receives funding to help with research expenses and is assigned a committee that includes faculty members from the network, giving them the opportunity to develop connections with professors and students across New York City. Learn more about the network on the NYC-RIN site.

Junior Scholars

Stone Center Junior Scholars receive funding to facilitate research on a topic related to socio-economic inequality and participate in the center’s seminars and events. The scholarship is generally open to students in any social science discipline, though quantitative or mixed methods research is preferred.​

Research Assistants

Haydeeliz Carrasco, Economics, doctoral student
Leanne Fan, Sociology, doctoral student
Robert Murphy, Sociology, doctoral student
Morgan Richards-Melamdir, Sociology, doctoral student
Joseph van der Naald, Sociology, doctoral student

 

GC Wealth Project Team

Twisha Asher, Economics, doctoral student
Toffee Clark, Labor Studies, master’s student (CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies)
Alexander Parton, Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, master’s student

 

Stone Center Junior Scholars 2023
Emanuel Agu, Economics
Cameron Espinoza, Political Science
Grace Flores-Robles, Psychology
Zhuolin Li, Economics
 
Stone Center Junior Scholars 2022
Paul Ayernor, Social Welfare
Edwin Grimsley, Sociology
Katlyn Lee Milless, Psychology
Morgan Richards-Melamdir, Sociology
Juliette Zhu, Sociology
 
Stone Center Junior Scholars 2021
Becca Cadoff, Social Welfare
Christopher Maggio, Sociology
Jordan Wylie, Psychology
Tiffany N. Younger, Social Welfare
 
Stone Center Junior Scholars 2019
Ayse Obal, Political Science
Kasey Zapatka, Sociology
 
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