Camille Whitney
Ph.D. Student in Education, admitted Autumn 2010
Bio
Camille is a doctoral candidate in Education Policy and the Economics of Education and an IES fellow. Before coming to Stanford, Camille taught high school math in Memphis and worked as a Research Analyst at Child Trends in Washington, D.C. Her research interests include identifying effective educational policies and practices for underserved students and English Language Learners, fostering engagement and socio-emotional skills in school, and the effects of mindfulness programs for students and educators.
Honors & Awards
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National Merit Scholarship, National Merit Scholarship Corporation (Awarded 2002)
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Sidney S. Cohen Prize in Economics, Smith College (2002)
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Dissertation Support Grant, Stanford Graduate School of Education (Awarded 2014)
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Stanford Graduate Fellowship (for quantitative studies), Stanford University (2010-present)
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Institute for Education Sciences Fellowship, U.S. Department of Education (2010-present)
Education & Certifications
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BA, Smith College, Economics (2006)