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Sadé Lindsay awarded Ruth D. Peterson Fellowship for Racial and Ethnic Diversity

November 19, 2018

Sadé Lindsay awarded Ruth D. Peterson Fellowship for Racial and Ethnic Diversity

Female graduate student smiles at camera

Graduate student Sadé Lindsay was named one of two recipients of the Ruth D. Peterson Fellowship for Racial and Ethnic Diversity at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting in Atlanta, GA held last Wednesday. Sadé received her B.A. in Criminology and M.A. in Sociology at Ohio State in 2015 and 2017, respectively. Her research interests explore how gender and race shape experiences of incarceration, interactions with police, and cultural responses to deviance. For her dissertation, she plans to investigate the relationship between prison educational and vocational credentials and post-release employment outcomes among formerly incarcerated people. Congratulations Sadé!