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Congratulations to the 2024 Class of Andrew Carnegie Fellows

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 October 2024

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The Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program provides philanthropic support for scholarship in the humanities and social sciences that addresses important and enduring issues confronting our society. The 2024 Class of Andrew Carnegie Fellows marks the start of the program’s focus on developing a body of research around political polarization in the United States.

The award is for a period of up to two years and its anticipated result is a book or major study. The criteria prioritize the originality and promise of the research, its potential impact on the field, and the scholar’s plans for communicating the findings to a broad audience. These scholars are working to help Americans understand how and why our society has become so polarized and what we can do to strengthen forces of cohesion.

Delia S. Baldassarri

Silver Professor of Sociology, New York University

Lisa A. Bryant

Associate Professor and Chair of Political Science, California State University, Fresno

Johanna Dunaway

Professor of Political Science and Research Director, Syracuse University Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship

D. Sunshine Hillygus

Professor of Political Science, Duke University

Brett L. M. Levy

Associate Professor of Educational Theory and Practice, University at Albany, State University of New York

David Broockman

Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley

Joshua D. Clinton

Abby and Jon Winkelried Professor of Political Science, Vanderbilt University

Bernard L. Fraga

Associate Professor of Political Science and Faculty Coordinator of the Latinx Studies Initiative, Emory University

Taeku Lee

Bae Family Professor of Government, Harvard University

Neil Malhotra

Edith M. Cornell Professor of Political Economy, Stanford Graduate School of Business

Lilliana Mason

Associate Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University

Jennifer McCoy

Regent’s Professor of Political Science, Georgia State University

Neil A. O’Brian

Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Oregon

Julianna Pacheco

Professor of Political Science, University of Iowa

Markus Prior

Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Princeton Universityc

Ananya Sen

Assistant Professor of Information Technology and Management, Carnegie Mellon University

Mara Suttmann-Lea

Associate Professor of American Politics, Connecticut College

Dara M. Wald

Associate Professor of Environmental Communication, Texas A&M University

David N. Wasserman

Senior Editor and Elections Analyst, The Cook Political Report

Angie Maxwell

Diane Blair Endowed Chair in Southern Studies and Professor of Political Science, University of Arkansas

Elizabeth McKenna

Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

Molly Offer-Westort

Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago

Natalia Mehlman Petrzela

Associate Professor of History, The New School

Brian F. Schaffner

Newhouse Professor of Civic Studies, Tufts University

Seema Sohi

Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of Colorado Boulder

Chris Tausanovitch

Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles

Elise Wang

Assistant Professor, California State University, Fullerton

Hajar Yazdiha

Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Southern California