The Public Policy Lab (PPL) is pleased to announce its cohort of research fellows for the 2023 to 2024 academic year. PPL Fellows will develop their policy-oriented research projects in an interdisciplinary community of scholars. PPL solicited applicants for three different research fellowships and received numerous submissions from across CLA.
"We have been thrilled with the productive scholarly exchanges and camaraderie during the first four years of our fellowship program. We are delighted to see that continue as we welcome our fifth cohort of research fellows," said PPL Director Judith Levine.
The Public Policy Lab's 2023-2024 Research Fellows include:
- Grace Bennett-Pierre
- Andrew Chelius
- Hana Gebremariam
- Kimberly Goyette
- Matt Graham
- Heather LaMarre (Klein)
- Melissa Noel
- Kermit O
- Sina Razzaggi Asl
- Christina Rosan
PPL is an intellectual home for researchers who study public policies and the social processes relevant to their development and consequences. Receiving various forms of financial, material, and research support, Fellows will participate in a series of PPL workshops and will present their work publicly for the university community. PPL Fellows will also receive support in disseminating their research to local, state, and national stakeholders including lawmakers, the media, and the public.