Alicia Myles Sheares
Assistant Professor of Management Science and Engineering
Bio
Professor Alicia Myles Sheares is an Assistant Professor in the Management Science and Engineering department at Stanford University. Her research sits at the intersection of race and organizations with a specific focus on how underrepresented professionals of color fare in the United States. Currently, she’s working on two major projects. The first explores the experiences of Black tech entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and Atlanta, while the second explores individual and company-level factors that are associated with success among Black and Latine startups in the U.S. Her research has been published in Social Forces, the Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Big Data and Society, and the International Migration Review. Professor Sheares was a University of California President’s Postdoctoral Fellow at UCLA. She received her Ph.D. in sociology from UC Berkeley, her M.Sc. in Migration Studies from the University of Oxford, and her B.A. from Spelman College.
2024-25 Courses
- Entrepreneurship for Everyone
MS&E 179 (Aut) - Interviewing
MS&E 383 (Aut) -
Independent Studies (1)
- Directed Reading and Research
MS&E 408 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum)
- Directed Reading and Research
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Prior Year Courses
2023-24 Courses
- Doctoral Seminar in Race and Ethnicity
MS&E 385 (Win) - Technology Entrepreneurship
ENGR 145, ENGR 145S (Win)
- Doctoral Seminar in Race and Ethnicity
Stanford Advisees
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Master's Program Advisor
Arlen Gee, James Liu, Sydney Loh, Ina Natseva, Olivier Pont, Zhou Sha, Louis Sterobo, Jingxin Yang, Hayley Zhang, Henry von der Schulenburg -
Doctoral (Program)
Brian Lattimore, Ervin McWilson