Dialika Sall
Dialika Sall is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Lehman College-CUNY. Her research in the areas of immigration and race explore racialization processes through…
Dialika Sall is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Lehman College-CUNY. Her research in the areas of immigration and race explore racialization processes through…
Dr. Rose Salseda is an assistant professor in the Department of Art & Art History at Stanford University and a founding co-director of the…
Berenice Sánchez is a PhD candidate at Indiana University (IU) in the department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies. She is a first-generation college…
Dr. Stephen Santa-Ramirez (he/him) is a first-generation college graduate whose personal and professional experiences in higher education have played formative roles in developing his…
PhD Candidate in the Higher Education Administration and Policy program at the University of California, Riverside Briana A. Savage is currently a PhD student…
Steven (Hank) Sherwood is a fourth-year, part-time doctoral candidate in the Sociology of Education program at NYU Steinhardt. He works full-time as the Associate…
Maurice Shirley is a PhD candidate studying Higher and Postsecondary Education at New York University. His research interests include college access and equity, college…
Nicolas Daniel Silva, LMSW, MS, “Nico” is a Society for Neuroscience “NSP” Scholar, social worker, artist, scientist, musician, curator, theatre maker, performance studies researcher,…
Isaiah Simmons (he/him) is a current Associate Policy Researcher at RAND studying issues of (in)equity in higher education policy for historically marginalized populations. He…
Michael V. Singh is an assistant professor in the Department of Chicana/o Studies at UC Davis. He received his PhD from the Berkeley School…
Gina Sissoko, PhD is a NIMH T32 postdoctoral fellow and clinical psychologist focused on improving the health and developmental trajectories of Black girls globally.…
Zyrashae Smith is a PhD student at the Johns Hopkins University School of Education studying college access for minoritized and low-income students. Stemming from…