PLEASE JOIN US IN CELEBRATING THE 2026-2027 ISSR SCHOLARS
The Institute for Social Science Research is pleased to announce the selection of the 2026-2027 ISSR Scholars. This year's cohort brings an especially strong focus to vital questions in public policy, democrat inclusion, and public opinion. These seven faculty members were selected from a competitive field of applicants, based on the strength and complementarity of their proposals to develop important new research spanning cultural, economic, environmental and health domains.
ISSR Director Jason Kamilar, Professor of Anthropology and a 2017 ISSR Scholar himself, notes the strength of social sciences across the disciplines at UMass, and credits the Scholars program with supporting faculty to successfully obtain grant funding that can advance their research impact and careers, “ISSR Scholars are leading innovative research projects on a diverse array of topics including, the impact of war on public health, the social dynamics of weight related behaviors in children, and the effects of tax credits on wages and employment. ISSR is thrilled to launch work with this new cohort of ground-breaking social scientists."
ISSR Scholars have emerged from all of the UMass Colleges. 75% of Scholars have received external funding to support their research and their funding success rate is higher than NSF Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences grantseekers.
With support from ISSR and their departments, this year's Scholars will participate in a year-long biweekly seminar that helps each of them develop a strong research grant proposal. In addition to attending in-depth sessions on grant writing and receiving valuable peer feedback on their proposals, ISSR Scholars are given unique opportunities to consult with nationally recognized experts about their proposals. All of the faculty benefit from intensive support from ISSR's Research Methodology and Grant Support professionals, and from the interdisciplinary communication and learning that occurs as part of the program. The time, resources and relationships available to ISSR Scholars has had a demonstrated impact on promising faculty's careers, allowing Scholars to develop a successful large grant proposal by the end of their Scholar year - and raise over $56.4 million in research funding since 2012.
The mission of ISSR is to promote excellence in social science research. One of its most important goals, served by the Scholars Program, is to strengthen existing social science infrastructure on campus in order to stimulate high-quality scholarship and build capacity for externally sponsored research grants.
MEET THE 2026-2027 SCHOLARS
John Clegg
Assistant Professor
Department of Economics
Project Title: Measuring the Social Impact of Deindustrialization: Evidence from Linked Administrative Microdata
Krystal Kittle
Assistant Professor
Department of Health Promotion and Policy
Project title: Caregiving Experiences and Health of Bi+ Unpaid Caregivers of Individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
Sadiyah Malcolm-Wallace
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
Project Title: ‘Ghetto Flowers’: Aesthetics, Refusal, and Excess in Philly Prom Culture
Haeden Stewart
Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
Project Title: The Long Shadow of Industry in the Connecticut River Valley
Tingzhong (Michelle) Xue
Assistant Professor
Elaine Marieb College of Nursing
Project Title: Mitigating Care and Treatment Uncertainties in Dementia with Multimorbidity: Co-Developing a Digital Healthcare Decision-Making Aid
Jia Zheng
Assistant Professor
College of Education, Student Development
Project Title: Making Sense of Racist Nativism: A Photovoice Study with Asian International Students in the United States