Lara C. Perez-Felkner

 

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Postdoctoral Fellow

 

 (773) 256-6179

perez-felkner-lara at norc.org


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CURRICULUM VITAE

   RELEVANT LINKS:

 

NORC at The University of Chicago

 

Pathways to Adulthood

 

ARC-STEM Center at NORC

 

The Social Sciences Division at the University of Chicago

U of C Dept. of Comparative Human Development

 

Florida State University College of Ed


TEACHING:

Spring 2009

Youth in Society: Theoretical and Methodological Analysis

 

Fall 2006-Spring 2007:

Self, Culture, and Society social theory sequence

 

 

 

Postdoctoral Fellow, NORC at the University of Chicago

Associate Fellow, Pathways to Adulthood International Fellowship Programme for the Comparative Study of Productive Youth Development

 

* Starting August 2012, Assistant Professor of Higher Education, Florida State University

 

EDUCATION

2009                Ph.D.       The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

2005                M.A.        The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

2001                B.A.         Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT

                                           with High Honors

 

PRIMARY FIELDS OF INTEREST

Sociology of Education; College Access and Higher Education; Racial-Ethnic, Class, and Gender Inequality; Pathways to STEM Careers; Adolescent and Youth Development; Longitudinal and Mixed Methods

 

PERSONAL STATEMENT

My research investigates how social processes and policies affect the educational pathways of those underrepresented in higher education and scientific careers. In particular, I examine the social context of schools in relation to college and career outcomes, with a particular focus on the mechanisms underlying racial-ethnic and gender disparities in postsecondary educational attainment and entry to careers in select STEM fields. My dissertation was a mixed-methods study of the postsecondary pathways of high-aspiring Latino and ethnic minority youth in Chicago, for which I was awarded a Spencer Foundation Dissertation Fellowship.

 

SELECTED GRANTS AND HONORS

2012                 NaEd/Spencer Foundation, Finalist, Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

   2010                  American Educational Research Association, Grants Board, Research Grant

2008                 Bernice Neugarten Award, Department of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago

2007                 The Spencer Foundation, Dissertation Fellowship for Research Related to Education

2006                 The National Science Foundation, Alliance for Graduate Education for the Professoriate /

                          Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences, Collaborative Research Grant, (with Richard Taub)

2005                 The Ford Foundation, Alternate and Honorable Mention, Predoctoral Diversity Fellowship

2003                 Trustees Fellowship, Social Sciences Division, University of Chicago

1999                 Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Fellowship Program, Fellowship

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Articles and book chapters

 

Perez-Felkner, L., McDonald, S., Schneider, B., and Grogan, E. (2012).Female and Male Adolescents’ Subjective Orientations in Mathematics and Their Influence on Postsecondary Majors.” Special issue on “Occupational planning and choice as developmental tasks across the life span.” Developmental Psychology.  Download

 

Perez-Felkner, L., Hedberg, E.C., and Schneider, B. (2011). The Changing Landscape for Educational Opportunity: Enhancing the Public Option for Black Youth” in Black Educational Choice: Assessing the Private and Public Alternatives to Traditional K–12 Public Schools. Eds.: Slaughter-Defoe, D., Stevenson, H., Arrington, E., and Johnson, D. Praeger Press. View & Download

 

Perez-Felkner, L., McDonald, S. and Schneider, B. (Forthcoming).What Happens to High-Achieving Females after High School? Gender and Persistence on the Postsecondary STEM Pipeline” in Gender Differences in Aspirations and Attainment. Eds: Schoon, I. and Eccles, J. Cambridge University Press.  Email for copy

 

Schneider, B., Ford, T., and Perez-Felkner, L. (2010). “Social Networks and the Education of Children and Youth” in International Encyclopedia of Education, Third Edition. Eds.: Baker, E., McGaw, B., and Paterson, P. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Elsevier. Download

 

Perez-Longobardo, L*. (2005). Latino crossings: Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and the politics of race and citizenship. Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 34(5), 490-491. Download

 

Book manuscript

 

Perez-Felkner, L. “College Dreams and Sobering Realities: ‘Model’ Latino and African American Students in a Climate of School Reform.” In preparation.

 

Articles under review

 

Perez-Felkner, L. “How Youth Experience Social Support: Building Underrepresented Adolescents’ Resilience for the Transition to College.” Revise and resubmit, Teachers College Record.

 

Perez-Felkner, L. “Tempering Stereotype Threat: Aspirations toward Higher Education among Latino Leadership Students.” Revise and resubmit to Race, Ethnicity, and Education.

 

Perez-Felkner, L., Felkner, J., Taub, R.P., and Papachristos, A. “Evaluating Neighborhood Integration in Chicago, 1970-2000.” Under revision; invited resubmission.

 

Perez-Felkner, L., Nakamura, J., and Schneider, B. “Conceptualizing Engagement: Implications for Understanding Gender Differences in Mathematics-Related Fields.” Under review; selected for submission to special issue.

 

 

The University of Chicago

 

Lara Perez-Felkner

Postdoctoral Fellow

NORC at the University of Chicago

1155 E. 60th Street

2nd floor, Rm. 269

Phone: 773-256-6179

Fax:  773-256-6001