From cmason at berkeley.edu Mon Aug 26 11:24:29 2019 From: cmason at berkeley.edu (Carl MASON) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 11:24:29 -0700 Subject: [Cohort40] Fwd: [Community] Fall welcome In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Mallika and Maria -- I'm forwarding this message to you just in case you have not yet been properly added to the various lists. Please alert David Murphy if you did *not* get a copy of this message from Jenna addressed to "community at demog.berkeley.edu See you Wednesday --Carl ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Jennifer Johnson-Hanks Date: Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 10:27 AM Subject: [Community] Fall welcome To: , Dear Friends of Berkeley Demography, Welcome to the fall semester 2019! We are in the midst of many anniversaries worth celebrating. The building in which we dwell—2232 Piedmont Avenue—was built 110 years ago this fall, and the first Graduate Group in Demography at Berkeley was established by Judith Blake and others 55 years ago. It was 40 years ago this fall that Gene Hammel brought Ron Lee and Ken Wachter to Berkeley as Professors of Demography, and 30 years ago that John Wilmoth joined them. All of this comes in a time of campus commemorations as well: the University of California turned 150 in 2018, and in 2020 we will celebrate 150 years that women have been admitted to the University on equal terms as men. Much to celebrate, and much to remember: we are part of a long and honorable history, and responsible for carrying that history into the future. And our future looks bright indeed. This fall we welcome a new faculty member, *Ayesha Mamhud*, whose workfocuses on how demography, the environment, and social systems interrelate to produce observed patterns of infectious diseases. Her work draws on classical demography, but also contributes to conversations in public health, disease ecology, data science, and the effects of climate change. Ayesha earned her BA in Physics and Economics at Carleton College in 2009, then worked for three years at two well-respected social science research centers, NORC and NBER. She earned her PhD in Demography and Social Policy at Princeton in 2017, and was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard’s T. H. Chan School of Public Health and the Harvard University Center for the Environment before arriving here this summer. Welcome Ayesha! We also welcome a new cohort of graduate students. After last year’s unusually large cohort, this one is unusually small. *Mallika Snyder *graduated from Harvard University in 2017 with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics. Her senior thesis explored the impact of the Great Recession on intimate partner violence in the United States. Since 2017, she has worked at the Center for Global Development in Washington DC. She is interested in studying the family in contexts of historical demographic and economic change. *Maria Osborne *graduated from the University of Washington in 2018 with Bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics and English. Through the interdisciplinary honors program at the University of Washington, she studied the intersection of national identity and sexuality in Romania and Georgia. Since 2015, she has worked as a Scientific Programmer for the Scripps Institute of Oceanography. Welcome Mallika and Maria! We are also happy that Ben Domingue, Assistant Professor from Stanford, will be visiting for the year, and Luisa Cardoso Guedes de Souza will remain with us through the fall. We are also looking for people to teach this spring, if you are in the area and potentially interested. We are always happy to see friends of the department, and encourage you visit if you can. Brown Bag talks are still Wednesday at noon, and cookies and tea are still provided. Our back-to-school social will be Friday, September 6thfrom 1 to 3 pm. Please come! Yours sincerely, Jenna Jennifer Johnson-Hanks Chair and Professor of Demography Professor of Sociology University of California Berkeley http://sociology.berkeley.edu/faculty/jennifer-johnson-hanks _______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community at lists.demog.berkeley.edu http://lists.demog.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/community -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: