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Congratulations on a Great Year!

Posted: 6/3/2022 (CSDE Research)

CSDE wants to wish all our scholarly community members hearty congratulations on your many accomplishments throughout this year!  We’ve tried to capture them in our weekly e-news, but if we’ve missed any then don’t hesitate to let us know (csde@uw.edu).  For this week, we’d like to share with you the news from our celebratory, end-of-the-year event held last Friday.  We awarded Graduate Certificates in Demographic Methods to the following students: Courtney Allen (Sociology), Colin Baynes (Global Health), Matt Fowle (Evans School), Callie Freitag (Evans School), Breon Haskett (Sociology), Brad Kramer (Epidemiology), Yohan Min (College of Built Environment), Aasli Abdi Nur (Sociology), Elizabeth Pelletier (Evans School), Rob Tennyson (Anthropology), and Maxine Wright (Sociology). We want to congratulate CSDE Trainee and former PHI Applied Research Fellow Jessica Lapham (Social Work) on her receipt of the prestigious Magnuson Scholarship for 2022-2023. We are super proud of our graduates who are moving on (but will always be members of the CSDE community).  They include Matt Fowle (PhD Public Policy) who is moving to the University of Pennsylvania, Ian Kennedy (PhD Sociology) who is moving to Rice University and Yohan Min (PhD Built Environment) who is moving to Dartmouth. We also want to recognize Fellow Neal Marquez (Sociology) who will defend their PhD this summer before moving to Portland State University. We’re pleased to announce the appointment of new fellows to the Data Science and Demography Training (DSDT) T32 Fellowship program, including: David Coomes (Epidemiology), Delaney Glass (Anthropology), Breon Haskett (Sociology), Elizabeth Pelletier (Evans School) and June Yang (Sociology).  Congratulations!  Most of all, thank you to our training program leaders Zack Almquist, Jessica Godwin, and Jill Fulmore and all our CSDE mentors who make such a difference in training the next generation of population scholars.  Have a great summer, everyone!