The Russell Sage Foundation is pleased to announce the selection of 14 Visiting Scholars for the 2022-2023 academic year. While in residence at RSF in New York City, they will pursue research and writing projects that reflect the foundation’s commitment to strengthening the social sciences and conducting research to “improve social and living conditions in the United States.” Among the research topics of this multi-disciplinary group are race, health disparities, incarceration, geographic shifts in poverty, judges’ emotions and decision making, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on low-wage service workers with children.
To read about each scholar’s project, please click the links below or visit the incoming scholars page on our website.
Scott W. Allard (University of Washington)
Elizabeth Ananat (Barnard College)
Jennifer Chudy (Wellesley College)
Philip ME Garboden (University of Hawai’i at Mānoa)
Colin Gordon (University of Iowa)
Jennifer Klein (Yale University)
Trevon Logan (The Ohio State University)
Terry Maroney (Vanderbilt University)
Natasha Quadlin (University of California, Los Angeles)
Adam Reich (Columbia University)
Eva Rosen (Georgetown University)
Lara Shore-Sheppard (Williams College)
Jennifer M. Silva (Indiana University)
James Thomas (University of Mississippi)