Katherine Jensen, University of Wisconsin-Madison, received a 2024 Roberto Reis First Book Award Honorable Mention from the Brazilian Studies Association for her book The Color of Asylum: The Racial Politics of Safe Haven in Brazil (University of Chicago Press 2023).
Natasha Quadlin, University of California-Los Angeles, has been selected for the William T. Grant Scholars Class of 2029. She will investigate inequalities in the college-to-work transition and how institutions can support the employment outcomes of low-income youth.
Alexandrea Ravenelle, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, received a Graduate of the Last Decade (GOLD) Award from the CUNY Graduate Center. This award honors alumni who have graduated in the last 10 years and have achieved notable success and distinction in their careers.