Lee is selected as a Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Scholar

Lee is selected as a Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Scholar
- September 6, 2011
- Honor includes funding for one-year in-residence at foundation’s New York headquarters
Jennifer Lee, sociology professor, has been named a 2011-12 Russell Sage Foundation
Visiting Scholar In-Residence.
One of only 19 professors selected from a nationwide applicant pool, Lee will spend the academic year in New York at the foundation’s headquarters working on a new book about adult children of immigrants’ varying definitions of, and pathways to, success.
The book will bring together her previously conducted research on the topic which was funded by the Russell Sage Foundation.
The honor includes $101,000 in grant funding.
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