Raquel Mu帽iz receives William T. Grant Foundation Scholar Award
Raquel Mu帽iz, an assistant professor in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development, has received a William T. Grant Foundation Scholar Award, an annual program that supports career development for promising, early-career researchers.聽 She was one of 50 applicants for the grant.
Each year, four to six scholars are selected by the foundation for funding over a five-year period to expand their expertise. Launched in 1982, the award includes a mentoring component designed to assist the scholars in taking measured risks in their trajectories as researchers. 聽 聽
Mu帽iz joined the Lynch School鈥檚 Department of Educational Leadership and Higher Education in 2018; she also has a courtesy appointment at the md传媒国产剧 College Law School.聽 Her research is grounded in the examination of oppressive power structures and the strategies to disrupt them in education.聽 Through this racial equity-centered work, she seeks to inform educational equity discourse and scholarship.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to join the 2029 William T. Grant Scholars Program class, and the supportive community of scholars and mentors who will enable my professional growth,鈥 said Mu帽iz, who holds law and education doctoral degrees from Pennsylvania State University. 鈥淭hrough the research project, I will have an opportunity to study how social networks shape education attorneys鈥 use of research in service of marginalized youth, and to learn from dedicated education advocates. The goal is to inform how we can improve the use of research in law to advance equity.鈥
鈥淲e are thrilled that our colleague Raquel Mu帽iz has won a W.T. Grant Scholar Award,鈥 said Stanton E. F. Wortham, the Charles F. Donovan, S.J., Dean of the Lynch School. 聽鈥淭he awards are extremely competitive, and it鈥檚 very impressive that she succeeded in the first year she applied. This support will allow her to expand her important work in law and education, and we look forward to the results in the years to come.鈥
The William T. Grant Foundation, founded in 1936, is an American non-profit philanthropic organization that funds research in the social sciences, with a particular focus on reducing inequality in youth outcomes and improving the use of research evidence in public policy and practice settings.聽聽