Sade Bonilla, 2022 PEP Fellow, is participating in a panel discussion on “Understanding and addressing gender, class, and racial disparities in college enrollment”

Sade Bonilla will bring her expertise in the economics of education and education policy to the panel hosted by the Brookings Institute’s Center on Children and Families. The panel will discuss “how college enrollment rates vary depending on gender, socioeconomic status, and race or ethnicity and the role that differences in academic preparation through high school play in explaining differences across groups”. The panel will be live-streamed on January 23rd, 2023 1:30 PM EST - 3:00 PM EST, register here!

 

In appreciation of their generous support, the UMass Public Engagement Project would like to thank the Office of the ProvostUniversity Relations, and the Colleges of Natural SciencesSocial and Behavioral Sciences Humanities and Fine ArtsEngineeringPublic Health and Health Sciences, and Education.  The UMass Public Engagement Project also recognizes and appreciates in-kind contributions and collaborations with the Center for Research on Families and the Institute for Social Science Research