Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Fiorela Villegas, Duke University

Fiorela Villegas (she/her) is a first-year political science PhD student at Duke University. Her fields of study include political behavior and identities, as well as race, ethnicity, and politics (REP). Her research interests encompass Latino […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Erykah Pasha, Georgetown University

Erykah Pasha is a first-year PhD student in the government department at Georgetown University. They are in the American government field and is a member of the Gender, Race, and Ethnicity Politics (GREP) Lab. Their […]

American Political Science Review

Measuring and Modeling Neighborhoods

Measuring and Modeling Neighborhoods By Cory McCartan, New York University, Jacob R. Brown, Boston University and Kosuke Imai, Harvard University Granular geographic data present new opportunities to understand how neighborhoods are formed, and how they […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Claire Hazbun, Georgetown University

Claire Hazbun is a PhD student in comparative government and a Patrick Healy Graduate Fellow at Georgetown University. Her research focuses on political violence, identity politics, democracy and elections, and African politics. Prior to starting […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Short Course: Modern Causal Inference and Treatment-Effect Estimation Using Stata

Modern Causal Inference and Treatment-Effect Estimation Using Stata Half Day Short Course 9:00am – 1:00pm This half-day workshop introduces participants to methods for analyzing causal relationships in observational (non-experimental) data. Covering both conceptual foundations and […]