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UCI Sociology Ph.D. Candidate | Soc of Education | Latine Doctoral Pipeline | NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellow | UC-HSI President’s Pre-Professoriate Fellow She/her/ella
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The effects of the House’s proposed “Medicaid cuts to pay for tax cuts” in one graph: a 3.9% boost in income for the top 1% of households and a 7.4% reduction in income for the bottom fifth of households. In two words: class warfare. www.epi.org/blog/the-hou...

Rising racial gaps in wealth

Another loss for #science & the next generation of researchers. The 28-year running NIDA summer internship program is cancelled for this year. @altnih4science.bsky.social #SavetheNIH

Graduating during the pandemic slowed down my process and is part of why I did two postdocs. Now as a first year faculty, all the federal grants are frozen. I love the work I do but this has all of us questioning how much www.science.org/content/arti...

Undergraduate research opportunities are incredibly valuable, both for the students and for the progress of the work. And having undergraduate research experience is a massive help for grad school admission. REU cancellations harm students’ preparedness & career prospects, and slow research progress

We had a great discussion of the Dear Colleague letter to universities in class Thursday and I have all of you to thank for it. I promised I'd report back, so here goes.

Prior to the passage of the Social Security Act, 85% of elderly Americans had no pension. Fifty-percent died in poverty. Without Social Security, the Center on Budget and policy Priorities estimates 40% of all elderly Americans would die in poverty.

This is the end result- and goal- of Reagan's "compassionate conservatism".

And, many people ride out recessions in grad school... I remember the larger cohort sizes after the Great Recession hit. Career changers AND those who couldn't find a good job post-undergrad sought graduate education between 2008 & 2012 (and beyond). I'm concerned that won't be an option this time.

At least 12 universities now have hiring freezes and nearly 30 have cut PhD admissions this year If you hear of other places you can add them to this google doc:

"These kinds of shocks are going to lead to a mass exodus … for minorities in particular.” For my latest @science.org story, I spoke with early career researchers who have been affected by the federal upheaval and are concerned about what it means for their future. www.science.org/content/arti...

DEI initiatives are still legal. Universities need to stand their ground. A Friday gift to your university's General Counsel Office - courtesy of an all star lineup of civil rights lawyers and scholars. You're going to want to read this.

The doublespeak of we value diversity but will erase the word diversity from all university programs that many universities have taken is next level gaslighting

For anyone working in Higher Ed concerned about the anti-DEI Dear Colleague letter calling on colleges to rid themselves of DEI programs, please read this letter by law professors who KNOW THE LAW--it's a good rejoinder to the letter and over-reach of this admin. cdn.ymaws.com/www.copaa.or...

The University of Pittsburgh confirmed Friday that there would be no new Ph.D. offers of admission while Pitt works to understand how reduced federal aid could impact the institution.

Universities across the US have froze graduate student admissions.Students & faculty raise alarm about research funding, doctoral stipends, visas & career opportunities. #educationsky #academicresearch #highereducation #EduSky #PhDSky #AcademicChatter #AcademicSky #bluecrew #megaboost #Politics

Cuts to NSF expected to be at 50% reduction in force for an independent agency that fuels discovery and innovation. "The NSF budget was $9B, or 0.13% of the total [budget]." This is not about fiscal prudence. This is about killing universities. nanoscale.blogspot.com/2025/02/the-...

Training for sociology professional researchers to share their findings and expertise with a wider public. March 28. @asanews.bsky.social #ASAchildren&youthsection #PublicSociology docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

Our #MINDS post-bacc program is accepting applications til March 1st! ✨ ✅ two-years full-time PAID research ✅ $41,000 annual salary +benefits ✅ personalized grad school prep & cohort of peers ✅ $1,500 to relocate + $1,500 in prof dev funds ✅ dedicated mentors + more! z.umn.edu/minds Please share ✨

Whoah! The Weight of the White Coat is a #1 new release on Kindle Amazon. 🥹 Incredibly grateful. 🤗

Underrepresented minority faculty in the USA face a double standard in promotion & tenure decisions, with more negative votes, lower chance of receiving unanimous votes and harsher evaluation of scholarly productivity. URM women experience largest double standards. www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Finding each other on BlueSky

I would add to this RAICES Texas. www.raicestexas.org

Can add up to 150 people, please let me know if you want to be added!! go.bsky.app/9YncxWN

Want to join of a community of Latinx/a/o Scholars broadly throughout academia? Please reply to this post if you want to be added!! Shout out to @larrylafountain.bsky.social for bringing us together! go.bsky.app/NrJs1Hr