I am thrilled to join the 2020 Class of #CarnegieFellows . Investing in humanities and social sciences research helps us to better understand where we've been, where we're going, and the enduring challenges we face.
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I am proud to join the 2022 class of #CarnegieFellows . Investing in humanities and social sciences research helps us to better understand the past and the enduring challenges we face to create a better future for us all.
I'm so pleased to announce that I was just named a 2019 winner of the Andrew #CarnegieFellows program aka the 'brainy award.'
My plan is to examine the relationship between the punishment of black women/girls and their political participation!
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Honored to be named a Carnegie Fellow. The prestigious award provides generous support for my disaster & migrants research carnegie.org/awards/andrew-…. #CarnegieFellows
I'm honored to have been named one of the 2021 #CarnegieFellows . And deeply grateful to Carnegie Corporation of New York for supporting my work on how advancements in military medicine have increased the long-term costs of war in the US.
Hello Twitter GUESS WHAT? I won a Carnegie Fellowship!! I'll be continuing to work on inequalities in political participation.
I am really proud and excited and a bit intimidated to join the 2021 #CarnegieFellows with a lot of really amazing scholars. carnegie.io/3sz3PO1
I’m so honored to join the 2021 Class of #CarnegieFellows , and grateful to Carnegie Corporation of New York and the selection jury. Working w/my co-author Alexander Billy, I will continue to research the long-term economic and social effects of criminal sanctions on families. carnegie.io/3sz3PO1
I'm deeply honored to announce that I've been awarded an Carnegie Corporation of New York 2018 Andrew #CarnegieFellows scholarship to write my next book about #PRMaria . Working title: 'American Disaster: Puerto Rico before and after the Storm' carnegie.org/awards/andrew-…
What an honor it is to be selected to the 2022 #CarnegieFellows class today. I'm feeling so grateful for the support of my dear friends and colleagues! Here's to contributing to the collective work of racial justice in the United States.
I am honored to join the 2020 Class of #CarnegieFellows alongside so many people I admire. The fellowship will allow me to continue my research on immigration controls and detention.
I'm proud to join the 2019 winners of the Andrew #CarnegieFellows awarded by Carnegie Corporation of New York carnegie.io/2vgg8nj
Congratulations to the 2021 #CarnegieFellows including our own Salamishah Tillet (she/her) Tillet! Salamishah's project, “In Lieu of the Law: ‘Me Too’ and the Politics of Justice,” explores the cultural history of #MeToo . carnegie.org/awards/honoree…
I'm proud to join the 2019 winners of the Andrew #CarnegieFellows awarded by Carnegie Corporation of New York! carnegie.io/2PhY6u0
Pinching myself!!! I've been awarded a Carnegie Corporation of New York 2018 Andrew #CarnegieFellows scholarship!
Very humbled to be part of the 2021 Class of #CarnegieFellows Grateful to the Carnegie Corporation of New York for supporting my project on building a deeper understanding of what people know about economic policies, how they reason about them, and how their views are formed carnegie.io/3sz3PO1
I am proud to join the 2021 Class of #CarnegieFellows . Investing in humanities and social sciences research helps us to better understand where we've been, where we're going, and the enduring challenges we face. carnegie.io/3sz3PO1
We are so proud to announce that our Kristina Douglass has been selected as member of the 2021 class of #CarnegieFellows . Our PI is a superstar ✨
Thank you Carnegie Corporation of New York for recognizing the importance of and supporting engaged social science and humanities work.
So this is exciting - really humbled to join the 2019 winners of the Andrew #CarnegieFellows awarded by Carnegie Corporation of New York! carnegie.io/2PadiJm
So honored and humbled to be part of the amazing group of scholars in the 2021 Class of #CarnegieFellows . Grateful to Carnegie Corporation of New York and the jurors and excited for the work ahead! carnegie.io/3sz3PO1