Academics in solidarity with TUGSA

In response to Temple University administration's outright refusal to take the lives and well being of graduate student workers seriously, Temple University Graduate Student Association (TUGSA) went on strike on Tuesday, January 31. TUGSA has been in back-and-forth negotiations for over a year, and in spite of how essential graduate workers are to the functioning of the university, administration chose its bottom line over its people. The offer from administration, the first since a debilitating global pandemic in a city with ever-rising costs of living, includes: a 3% raise on sub- $20,000 annual salary, ten days of parental leave, and a mere three to five days of bereavement leave (varying by the employee’s relationship to the deceased family member). 

Graduate workers have been told by administration that they are not a core function of the university; that international graduate students who cannot afford-- on such a low salary-- the additional university fees imposed on them should not have chosen this path; and that their salaries were never meant to reflect a living wage.

We, the undersigned academics and scholars, are outraged by this rhetoric. And we understand that university officials rely on these arguments because they think they can-- that graduate students are desperate and powerless enough to take whatever crumbs the university throws their way. But TUGSA is proving these administrators wrong in real time, and it is imperative that the broader academic community supports Temple graduate student workers in this struggle in any way that we can.

As of February 8th 2023, Temple administration removed the tuition remission and healthcare coverage for graduate students on the picket line. This act of retaliation is abhorrent and has no place in our teaching institutions.

We emphasize that TUGSA is the only graduate student union in the state of Pennsylvania; what happens here will echo across the region. Because we recognize the scale and importance of this fight, we, the undersigned:

  1. Pledge not to attend academic events, research seminars, or conferences at Temple during the duration of the strike. We know that our absence impacts graduate workers as well as the university more broadly, but we hear graduate students when they tell us that they cannot pursue their research while essential life-sustaining needs are unmet. We understand that the least we can do for our graduate worker colleagues at Temple is to make clear to administration that we will not participate in its charade to make everything feel and seem "normal" at a time when the university is denying to treat its people with dignity and respect (let alone the people who do the lion's share of academic work on campus).

  2. We pledge to email Temple administration to explain why we will not be attending seminars. We understand the distinction between passively choosing not to attend an event, and actively making clear to administration that they have only themselves to thank for denying the Temple community a productive research environment. By sending a brief email to Temple administration, we exponentially increase the impact of our actions (see below for a script that can be used).

  3. We pledge to share this open letter with our colleagues to expand its reach.

In solidarity!

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Brief email script to send to Temple administration:

Send to:

president@temple.edu
provost@temple.edu
ken.kaiser@temple.edu
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Subject: No participation in Temple academic events during strike

To officials in the Temple administration:

I am writing to let you know that in my capacity as a scholar and an academic researcher, I will not be attending or participating in any academic events, research seminars, or conferences held at Temple University while the TUGSA strike is ongoing. (If there is a specific event you will not be attending, please include this! eg, "For example, I was scheduled to participate in conference X in the department of Y, and I have since informed them of my cancellation.").

I am paying careful attention to how Temple has handled the strike so far. And while I would like nothing more than to continue conducting research with my Temple-based colleagues by attending their seminars and events, I can not, in good faith, inadvertently bolster the reputation of a university that fails to treat its employees with dignity and respect. 

I hope this message makes clear that administration simply can not afford to treat its graduate workers like powerless pawns. Beyond the obvious ways in which your institution runs on the hard work of graduate students (in furthering basic research and teaching thousands of students on a daily basis), many in the academic community will not stand by while our Temple colleagues are denied fair compensation.

Sincerely, 

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Signatories: 

  1. Tarik Aougab (Haverford College, mathematics)
  2. Claudio Gómez-Gonzáles (Carleton College, topology)
  3. Michael Mueller (University of Michigan, mathematics)
  4. Joanne Beckford (Bryn Mawr College, topology)
  5. Dee Ann Reisinger (Bryn Mawr College, mathematics)
  6. Noelle Sawyer (Southwestern University, dynamics/geometry/topology)
  7. Nikhil Sahoo (Cornell University, mathematics)
  8. Keunwoo Peter Yu (University of Michigan, computer science and engineering)
  9. Florencia Orosz (University of Denver, mathematics)
  10. Caglar Uyanik (University of Wisconsin, mathematics)
  11. Denis Hirschfeldt (University of Chicago, mathematics)
  12. Kyle Luh (University of Colorado Boulder, mathematics)
  13. Jacob Van Hook (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  14. Edgar Andrew Bering IV (San José State University, mathematics and statistics)
  15. Savannah Williams (Bryn Mawr College, mathematics)
  16. Mark Hagen (University of Bristol, school of mathematics)
  17. Joshua Sabloff (Haverford College, mathematics and statistics) 
  18. Elizabeth Agatha Doty (University of Michigan, chemistry)
  19. Maxine Calle (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  20. Elaine Hadley (University of Chicago, English)
  21. Grace Caine (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, psychology)
  22. Jayadev Athreya (University of Washington Seattle, mathematics and comparative history of ideas)
  23. Aisha Mechery (Rice University, mathematics)
  24. Priyam Patel (University of Utah, mathematics) 
  25. Seth Brodsky (University of Chicago, music) 
  26. Darryl Li (University of Chicago)
  27. Gabriel Winant (University of Chicago, history)
  28. Ila Varma (University of Toronto, mathematics) 
  29. Michael Dougherty (Lafayette College, mathematics) 
  30. Gary Herrigel (University of Chicago, political science/sociology)
  31. Ben Laurence (University of Chicago, Pozen family center for human rights)
  32. Santana Afton (Georgia Institute of Technology, mathematics) 
  33. Andreas Glaeser (University of Chicago, sociology) 
  34. Rajeswari Mohan (Haverford College, English)
  35. Paige Helms (University of Washington, mathematics)
  36. Lindsay Reckson (Haverford College, English)
  37. Lina Martinez Hernandez (Haverford College, English)
  38. Nelson Niu (University of Washington, mathematics)
  39. Jia Hui Lee (Haverford College, anthropology)
  40. Ivan Gort-Cabeza de Vaca (University of Michigan, architecture)
  41. Qrescent Mali Mason (Haverford College, philosophy)
  42. Sorelle Friedler (Haverford College, computer science)
  43. Joshua Hinman (University of Washington, mathematics)
  44. Aaron Clauset (University of Colorado Boulder, computer science)
  45. Luis Rodríguez-Rincón (Haverford College, Spanish)
  46. Gus Stadler (Haverford College, English)
  47. Richard Strier (University of Chicago, professor of English emeritus)
  48. Marissa Loving (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Mathematics)
  49. Thomas Herring (Rice University, computer science)
  50. Tory Richardson (University of Utah, mathematics)
  51. Danielle Allor (Haverford College, English)
  52. Fox Baudelaire (University of Michigan, molecular/cellular/developmental biology)
  53. Stephanie Masta (Purdue University, curriculum & instruction)
  54. Matthew C. Farmer (Haverford College, classics)
  55. Avani Wildani (Emory University, computer science/neuroscience)
  56. Elizabeth Kim (Haverford College, English)
  57. Rachel Skipper (Ecole Normale Superieure, mathematics)
  58. Geoff Cureton (University of Wisconsin Madison, cooperative institute for meteorological studies)
  59. Kenan Ince (Westminster College in Utah, mathematics)
  60. Khalid Kadir (UC Berkeley, ISSP/Civil & Environmental Engineering)
  61. Sue Sierra (University of Edinburgh, mathematics)
  62. Rebekah Rosenfeld (University of Chicago, Divinity School)
  63. Madhavi Kale (Bryn Mawr College, history/international studies)
  64. Spencer Bagley (Westminster College in Utah, mathematics)
  65. Seppo Niemi-Colvin (Indiana University, mathematics)
  66. Henry Towsner (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  67. A.A. Donohue (Bryn Mawr College, classical and Near Eastern Achaeology)
  68. Sara Maloni (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  69. Christina Knight (Haverford College, Visual Studies)
  70. Gage Martin (MIT, mathematics)
  71. Erik Wade (SUNY Oswego, English and Creative Writing)
  72. David Woken (University of Chicago, University of Chicago Library)
  73. Ellen Herschel (USC, psychology)
  74. Linds Wise (USC, mathematics)
  75. Thomas Koberda (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  76. Chelsea Walton (Rice University, mathematics)
  77. Jamie Browne (Duke University, Thompson Writing Program)
  78. Michael Schultz (Virginia Tech, mathematics)
  79. J Coley (University at Buffalo, sociology)
  80. Rylee Lyman (Rutgers University-Newark, mathematics)
  81. Benjamin Zhang (University of Southern California, physics and astronomy)
  82. Brianna Suslovic (University of Chicago, social welfare)
  83. Larisa Reznik (University of Chicago, Jewish studies/religious studies)
  84. Veronica Valencia Gonzalez (University of California Irvine, social ecology)
  85. Mela Hardin (Arizona State University, mathematics)
  86. Marie A Vitulli (University of Oregon, mathematics)
  87. Janosch Ortmann (Université du Québec à Montréal, Analytique opérations/TI)
  88. Tim McEldowney (West Virginia University, STEM education research)
  89. François Richard (University of Chicago, Anthropology & Race/ Diaspora and Indigeneity Departments)
  90. Ben Hayes (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  91. Daniel James (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  92. Alec Traaseth (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  93. Wendy Matsumura (UC San Diego, history)
  94. Trish Kahle (Georgetown University Qatar, School of Foreign Service)
  95. Timothy Garrison (Northeastern Illinois University, English)
  96. Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq (Virginia Tech, English)
  97. Padi Fuster Aguilera (University of Colorado Boulder, mathematics)
  98. Peter Humphries (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  99. Daniel Grin (Haverford College, physics and astronomy)
  100. Dalena Vien (Bryn Mawr College, mathematics)
  101. Lucas Frye (Princeton University, chemistry)
  102. Ben Stucky (Beloit College, mathematics and computer science)
  103. Olivier Pfister (University of Virginia, physics)
  104. Lacey Slizeski (University of Michigan, political science)
  105. Paola Iovene (University of Chicago, East Asian Languages and Civilizations)
  106. Promise Li (Princeton University, English)
  107. William Wagner (University of Nebraska, biological sciences)
  108. Lori Watson (University of Edinburgh, literatures, languages, and cultures)
  109. Kevin Westin (Linköping University, analytical sociology)
  110. Dr Anindya Raychaudhuri (University of St Andrews, school of English)
  111. Solome Haile (Princeton University, sociology)
  112. Maja Šešelj (Bryn Mawr College, anthropology)
  113. Julie Orlemanski (University of Chicago, English)
  114. Megan G. Massa (Haverford College, psychology)
  115. Eleftherios Chatzitheodoridis (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  116. Molly Farneth (Haverford College, religion)
  117. Eleanor Seaton (Arizona State University, school of social and family dynamics)
  118. Mona Merling (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  119. Theresa Gaines (Haverford College, chemistry)
  120. Christelle Vincent (University of Vermont, mathematics and statistics)
  121. Mildred Boveda (Penn State University, special education)
  122. Shu-wen Wang (Haverford College, psychology)
  123. Josh Melko (University of North Florida, chemistry)
  124. Everett A. Vieira III (California State University Fresno, political science)
  125. Ryan Marshall (Boston University, psychology & brain sciences)
  126. Christopher Perez (Loyola University New Orleans, mathematics)
  127. Em Abbott (Duke University, biomedical engineering)
  128. Erik Davis (Macalaster College, religious studies)
  129. Nico Mara-McKay (University of Toronto, history)
  130. Chatawate Flame Ruethaimetapat (Tufts University, mathematics)
  131. Dan Sidorick (Rutgers University, labor studies)
  132. Yi Wang (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  133. Samantha Linn (University of Utah, mathematics)
  134. Victoria C. Chávez (Northwestern University, McCormick School of Engineering & School of Education and Social Policy)
  135. Eleanor White (Fashion Institute of Technology, communication design pathways)
  136. James Farre (Heidelberg University, mathematics)
  137. Elijah Gunther (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  138. Michael Barany (University of Edinburgh)
  139. Thomas Greene (University of North Georgia, history/anthropology/philosophy)
  140. Lee Kennedy-Shaffer (Vassar College, mathematics and statistics)
  141. Isaiah Siegl (University of Washington, mathematics)
  142. MJ Hill (UCLA, sociology)
  143. Marie Coppola (University of Connecticut, psychological sciences & linguistics)
  144. Megan Nadzan (Haverford College, psychology)
  145. Geneveive Newman (University of Pittsburgh, film and media/English)
  146. Mohsin Hashim (Muhlenberg College, political science)
  147. Siarhei Biareishyk (University of Pennsylvania, Germanic studies)
  148. Graciela Gautier Jusino (University of Pennsylvania, Russian/East European & Eurasian studies)
  149. Jin Wei (University of Pennsylania, mathematics)
  150. Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania, political science)
  151. Emily Steinlight (University of Pennsylvania, English)
  152. Jason K. Henson (Boston University)
  153. Alexander Pacun (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, mathematics)
  154. Holly Genovese (University of Texas Austin, American Studies)
  155. Marielle Ong (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  156. Bob Hutton (Glenville State University, social science)
  157. Mike Van Esler (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Radio TV film)
  158. Grace McCourt (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, mathematics)
  159. Juan Lamata (California State University-Los Angeles, English)
  160. Ellis Buckminster (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  161. Carol Muller (University of Pennsylvania, music)
  162. Bobby Shi (University of Texas Austin)
  163. Doron Grossman-Naples (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, mathematics)
  164. Daniele Lorenzini (University of Pennsylvania, philosophy)
  165. Nikita Borisov (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  166. Sambit Senapati (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, mathematics)
  167. Rakvi (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  168. Frenly Espino (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  169. Bailey Szustak (University of Illinois Chicago, philosophy)
  170. Samuel Finkelman (University of Pennsylvania, history)
  171. Caroline Lesemann-elliott (Royal holloway university of London, music)
  172. Hilah Kohen (University of Pennsylvania, comparative literature)
  173. C.C. McKee (Bryn Mawr College, history of art)
  174. S. Pearl Brilmyer (University of Pennsylvania, English)
  175. Amy C. Offner (University of Pennsylvania, history)
  176. Alex Taylor (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, mathematics)
  177. Melissa E Sanchez (University of Pennsylvania, English; gender, sexuality, and women's studies)
  178. Glenda Goodman (University of Pennsylvania, music)
  179. Aline Leite Vilela D'Oliveira (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, mathematics)
  180. Grant Buttars (University of Edinburgh)
  181. Michael Weisberg (University of Pennsylvania, philosophy)
  182. Ania Loomba (University of Pennsylvania, English)
  183. Suvir Kaul (University of Pennsylvania, English)
  184. Ryan McConnell (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, mathematics)
  185. Daniel Gomez (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  186. Junhyong Kim (University of Pennsylvania, biology)
  187. Maria Cuellar (University of Pennsylvania, criminology)
  188. Alex Voisine (University of Texas Austin, Spanish and Portuguese)
  189. Sabina Bremner (University of Pennsylvania, philosophy)
  190. Adam Friedman-Brown (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  191. Nancy Hirschmann (University of Pennsylvania, political science/ gender, sexuality, and women's studies)
  192. Caifei Fan (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  193. Colm O'Muircheartaigh (University of Chicago, Harris school of public policy)
  194. David Kazanjian (University of Pennsylvania, English)
  195. Herman Beavers (University of Pennsylvania, English and Africana studies)
  196. Kevin M. F. Platt (University of Pennsylvania, Russian and East European studies)
  197. Marlen Rosas (Haverford College, history)
  198. Andrew Steward (University of Southern California, philosophy)
  199. Catherine Li (University of Chicago, mathematics)
  200. Mary F.E. Ebeling (Drexel University, sociology)
  201. Elizabeth Polcha (Drexel University, English)
  202. Geoffrey Durham (University of Pennsylvania, history)
  203. Kathryn A. Dettmer (Drexel University/University of Pennsylvania, global studies and modern languages/French, Italian, and Francophone studies)
  204. Matthew Durham (University of California Riverside, mathematics)
  205. Fatima Quraishi (University of California Riverside, art history)
  206. Simon Richter (University of Pennsylvania)
  207. Zivile Puospekaite (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  208. Raul Hernandez-Gonzalez (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  209. Maximiliano Sanchez Garza (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  210. Marc Schmidt (University of Pennsylvania, biology)
  211. Max Lahn (University of Michigan, mathematics)
  212. Katja Vassilev (University of Michigan, mathematics)
  213. Benjamin Riley (University of Michigan, mathematics)
  214. Christopher Zhang (University of Michigan, mathematics)
  215. Lena Wånggren (University of Edinburgh)
  216. Christopher Stith (University of Michigan, mathematics)
  217. David Chasteen-Boyd (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  218. Julie Bergner (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  219. Jesse F. Ballenger (Drexel University)
  220. Ziva Myer (Bryn Mawr College, mathematics)
  221. Natacha Diels (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  222. Damir Dzhafarov (University of Connecticut, mathematics)
  223. Caroline Batten (University of Pennsylvania, English)
  224. David Kutzik (Drexel University, Department of psychological and brain sciences)
  225. Rhian Elinor Keyse (Birkbeck, University of London; history, classics and archaeology)
  226. Neil Chadborn (University of Nottingham, school of medicine)
  227. Ian Dolan (Arts University Bournemouth, Bournemouth film school)
  228. Morgan Rhys Powell (University of Manchester, sociology)
  229. Michael Lieberman (Brno University of Technology, mathematics)
  230. Thomas Brazelton (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  231. Dr Chrys Papaioannou (Birkbeck, University of London)
  232. Caleb Day (Durham University, theology and religion)
  233. A S M Saem (Temple University, chemistry)
  234. Haley McAllister (Northwestern University, chemistry)
  235. Matthias Beck (San Francisco State University, mathematics)
  236. Sam Morecroft (University of Sheffield International College, social science)
  237. Jess Shollenberger (Bryn Mawr College, literatures in English)
  238. Augie Faller (Bryn Mawr College, philosophy)
  239. Jacob Romanow (Bryn Mawr College, literatures in English)
  240. Claire Ravenscroft (International Christian University, Tokyo; humanities)
  241. Adam Williamson (Bryn Mawr College, biology)
  242. Ericka Beckman (University of Pennsylvania, Spanish and Portuguese)
  243. Amanda Weidman (Bryn Mawr College, anthropology)
  244. Pilar Gonalons-Pons (University of Pennsylvania, sociology)
  245. Egemen Curuk (University of Memphis, English)
  246. Akosua Afiriyie-Hwedie (University of Michigan)
  247. Kyle Anderson (Mercer County Community College, mathematics)
  248. Deborah Adshead (Sheffield Hallam University, computing)
  249. Jacob Russell (Rice University, mathematics)
  250. Max Kirk (Sheffield Hallam University, school of education)
  251. Katherine Burke (Temple University, teaching and learning/college of education and human development)
  252. Robert G. Margolis (Temple University, college of education)
  253. Gerald Prince (University of Pennsylvania, Francophone, Italian, and Germanic studies)
  254. Amanda Cox (Bryn Mawr College, sociology)
  255. Stacey Bevan (University of Pennsylvania)
  256. Jesse Hanlan (University of Pennsylvania, physics and astronomy)
  257. Briona Simone Jones (University of Connecticut, English/women's, gender, and sexuality studies)
  258. Haley Norris (Bryn Mawr College, political science)
  259. Deepak Kumar (Bryn Mawr College, computer science)
  260. Ian Petrie (University of Pennsylvania, center for teaching & learning/ history of science and sociology)
  261. Tessa Huttenlocher (University of Pennsylvania, sociology)
  262. Deion Dresser (University of Pennsylvania, Francophone, Italian, and Germanic studies)
  263. Julien Suaudeau (Bryn Mawr College, French and Francophone studies)
  264. Jennifer Ponce de León (University of Pennsylvania)
  265. Taylor Heath (University of Pennsylvania, sociology)
  266. Michael Burawoy (University of California, Berkeley)
  267. Andres Mejia (University of Pennsylvania, mathematics)
  268. James Vernon (UC Berkeley, history)
  269. Luke Bishop (University of Texas Austin, dept. of Spanish and Portuguese)
  270. Kathryn O'Neill (University of Pennsylvania, sociology and demography)
  271. Eduardo Gorobets Martins (University of Texas Austin, dept. of Spanish and Portuguese)
  272. Derek Powell (University of Texas Austin, dept. of Spanish and Portuguese)
  273. Zoe Zhao (University of Pennsylvania, sociology)
  274. Erin Lam (Bryn Mawr College; Greek, Latin, and classical studies)
  275. Rehana Odendaal (University of Pennsylvania, graduate school of education & sociology)
  276. Olivia Hu (University of Pennsylvania, sociology)
  277. Allison Dunatchik (University of Pennsylvania, sociology)
  278. Jeff Melnick (UMass Boston, American studies)
  279. Ellen Bryer (University of Pennsylvania, sociology)
  280. David D. Timony, Ph.D. (Delaware Valley University, education)
  281. Susan Lindee (University of Pennsylvania, history and sociology of science)
  282. Stephanie Muringer (Saginaw Valley State University, sociology)
  283. Dana Miller-Cotto (Kent State University, psychology)
  284. Jerry Potts (University of Texas Austin; civil, architectural, and environmental engineering)
  285. Matthew Martin (University of Texas Austin, government department)
  286. Nick Ignacio (University of Texas Austin, materials science and engineering)
  287. Marial Quezada (University of Texas Austin, dept. of curriculum and instruction)
  288. Lauren Nelson (University of Texas Austin, English)
  289. Charlotte LeMay (University of Texas Austin, computer science)
  290. Rebecca Lipperini (University of Pennsylvania)
  291. Noah Stern (University of Texas Austin, biomedical engineering)
  292. Iana Robitaille (University of Texas Austin, English)
  293. Joseph Rojas (University of Texas Austin, Latin American studies)
  294. Gabriel Noriega (University of Texas Austin, Spanish and Portuguese)
  295. Edwin Bautista (University of Texas Austin, community & regional planning)
  296. Rosa de Jong (University of Texas Austin, Latin American studies)
  297. Caitlin Coons (University of Texas Austin, linguistics)
  298. Rutger van Oeveren (University of Texas Austin, philosophy)
  299. Chris O'Kane (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, political science)
  300. Anne Lewis (University of Texas Austin, radio/TV/film)
  301. Theo Shaw (University of Texas Austin, electrical engineering)
  302. Jackson Plumlee (University of Pennsylvania, city planning and landscape architecture)
  303. Zoe Goldman (University of Pennsylvania, landscape architecture)
  304. Aishwarya Agarwal (University of Texas Austin, economics)
  305. Alexandra Michaud (University of California Berkeley, Slavic languages and literatures)
  306. Jacquelyn Galvez (University of California Berkeley, integrative biology)
  307. Zachary Hicks (University of California Berkeley, Slavic languages and literatures)
  308. Sabeen Ahmed (Swarthmore College, philosophy)
  309. Naima Karczmar (University of California Berkeley, English)
  310. Aidan Johnston (University of Texas Austin, school of architecture)
  311. Heather Swadley (Swarthmore College, political science)
  312. Jonathan Alexander Newby (University of Texas Austin, American Studies)
  313. Peter Baumann (Swarthmore College, philosophy)
  314. Alejandra Azuero-Quijano (Swarthmore College, sociology and anthropology)
  315. Michael Wilson Becerril (Swarthmore College)
  316. Kiyono Fujinaga-Gordon (Swarthmore College, modern languages and literatures)
  317. Kyle Ralston (University of California Berkeley, comparative literature)
  318. Tyler Howie (University of Texas Austin, music)
  319. Khaled Al-Masri (Swarthmore College, modern languages and literatures)
  320. Lara Cohen (Swarthmore College, English)
  321. David Li (University of Pennsylvania, sociology)
  322. James Padilioni, Jr. (Swarthmore College, religion and environmental studies)
  323. Ezra Wood (Drexel University, chemistry)
  324. Nina Johnson (Swarthmore College, sociology and Black studies)
  325. Olivia Borghi (University of Melbourne, mathematics)
  326. Piper H (University of Toronto, mathematics)
  327. Aminah McNulty (University of Pennsylvania, city planning and landscape architecture)
  328. Christopher Green (Swarthmore College, art history)
  329. Lucas Van Meter (Swarthmore College, mathematics and statistics)
  330. Sami Douba (Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques)
  331. Brian Katz (BK) (California State University Long Beach, mathematics & statistics)
  332. Kristen Recine (Swarthmore College, physics and astronomy)
  333. Robert Viator (Swarthmore College, mathematics and statistics)
  334. Thomas Stojsavljevic Jr (Beloit College, math and computer science)
  335. Megan Brown (Swarthmore College, history)
  336. Paloma Checa-Gismero (Swarthmore College, art history)
  337. Kat Williams (University of Texas Austin, communications studies)
  338. Jonathan Beardsley (University of Nevada Reno, mathematics and statistics)
  339. Lisa Smulyan (Swarthmore College, educational studies)
  340. Sanjana Purohit (University of Pennsylvania, landscape architecture)
  341. Alexandra Gueydan-Turek (Swarthmore College, French and Francophone studies/modern languages and literatures)
  342. Peter Schmidt (Swarthmore College, English literature)
  343. Rebecca Bellovin (University of Glasgow, mathematics and statistics)
  344. Shara Henderson (University of Texas Austin, American studies)
  345. Matthew Solomon (University of Pennsylvania, philosophy)
  346. Pat Devlin (Swarthmore College, mathematics)
  347. Thomas Whitman (Swarthmore College, music and dance)
  348. Rikker Dockum (Swarthmore College, linguistics)
  349. Jonathan Washington (Swarthmore College, linguistics)
  350. Nic Bennett (University of Texas Austin, Moody college of communication)
  351. Alice Fischetti (University of California Berkeley, Italian studies)
  352. Aaron O'Neill (University of Pennsylvania, landscape architecture)
  353. Jill Galvan (Ohio State University, English)
  354. Jonathan Michala (University of Southern California, mathematics)
  355. Betsy Bolton (Swarthmore College, English literature)
  356. Joseph Guidry (Boston University, astronomy)
  357. Vivian Truong (Swarthmore College, history)
  358. Farid Azfar (Swarthmore College, history)
  359. Jen Bradley (Swarthmore College, educational studies)
  360. Alex Boodrookas (Metropolitan State University of Denver, history)
  361. Brian Goldstein (Swarthmore College, art history)
  362. Yueran Zhang (University of California Berkeley, sociology)
  363. Madison Pickett (University of Texas Austin, biomedical engineering)
  364. Savvy Cornett (University of Texas Austin, integrative biology)
  365. Jonah Gaster (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, mathematics)
  366. Christopher Geary (University of California Berkeley, English)
  367. Madina Thiam (New York University, history)
  368. Ian Whitehead (Swarthmore College, mathematics and statistics)
  369. Sunka Simon (Swarthmore College, Geman studies/film and media studies)
  370. Olivia Sabee (Swarthmore College, music and dance)
  371. Maggie Delano (Swarthmore College, engineering)
  372. Jonathan Mackris (UC Berkeley, film and media)
  373. Jeremy Rubin (University of Pennsylvania; biostatistics, epidemiology, and informatics)
  374. Elizabeth Dunens (University of Pennsylvania, education)
  375. Emily Marker (Rutgers University, history)
  376. Brent Cebul (University of Pennsylvania, history)
  377. Rudy Le Menthéour (Bryn Maw College, French and Francophone studies)
  378. Vince Formica (Swarthmore College, biology)
  379. Zachary Palmer (Swarthmore College, computer science)
  380. Daniel Hast (Boston University, mathematics and statistics)
  381. Moriel Rothman-Zecher (Swarthmore College, English literature)
  382. Matt Tracy (Boston University, chemistry)
  383. Lisa Meeden (Swarthmore College, computer science)
  384. Yvonne Lin (University of California Berkeley, East Asian languages and cultures)
  385. Tiffany Lee (Swarthmore College, art history)
  386. David Kurkovskiy (University of California Berkeley, Slavic languages and literatures)
  387. Amie Zimmerman (SUNY Albany, English)
  388. Jeff Schauer (University of Nevada Las Vegas, history)
  389. Susannah Glickman (Columbia University, history)
  390. Paige Oja (SUNY University at Albany, psychology)
  391. Maxwell Hamilton (Vanderbilt University, cancer biology)
  392. Dustin Albert (Bryn Mawr College, psychology)
  393. Selvi Kara (University of Utah, science research initiative)
  394. Erica Delsandro (Bucknell University, women's and gender studies)
  395. Adrian Mulligan (Bucknell University, geography)
  396. Jackie Villadsen (Bucknell University, physics and astronomy)
  397. Mehmet Dosemeci (Bucknell University, history)
  398. Marie Pizzorno (Bucknell University, biology)
  399. Amanda Wooden (Bucknell University, environmental studies & sciences)
  400. Ariana Jacob (Portland State University, school of art and design)
  401. Ron J Smith (Bucknell University, international studies)
  402. Alex Korsunsky (Vanderbilt University, anthropology)
  403. Samantha Pinto (La Salle University; professional clinical counseling, department of psychology)
  404. Samantha Cooney (University of New Mexico, political science)
  405. Gavin Davidson (Bucknell University, geology & environmental geosciences)
  406. Rendi Rogers (Dartmouth College, microbiology & immunology)
  407. Genevieve Goebel (Dartmouth College, biological sciences)
  408. Christopher Callahan (Dartmouth College, environmental science)
  409. Ankita Sarkar (Dartmouth College)
  410. Keira Williams (Queen's University Belfast, history)
  411. Valay Agarawal (University of Chicago, chemistry)
  412. Jennifer Thomson (Bucknell University, history)
  413. Madeline Morrisson (Dartmouth College, molecular systems biology)
  414. Irma Vlasac (Darmouth College, molecular and cellular biology)
  415. Chi-ming Yang (University of Pennsylvania, English)
  416. Logan Mann (Dartmouth College, engineering)
  417. Molly McGuire (Bucknell University, chemistry)
  418. Deepak Iyer (Bucknell University, physics and astronomy)
  419. David Kristjanson-Gural (Bucknell University, economics)
  420. Steven Sola (Johns Hopkins University, public health)
  421. Apollonya Porcelli (Bucknell University, sociology)
  422. Ashli Baker (Bucknell University, classics and ancient Mediterranean studies)
  423. Mert Ozkan (Dartmouth College, psychological and brain sciences)
  424. Eric M. Fink (Elon University, school of law)
  425. Michael Drexler (Bucknell University, English)
  426. Trevor Jackson (George Washington University, history)
  427. Shane Rozen-Levy (University of Pennsylvania, mechanical engineering)
  428. Gauge Burnett (New Mexico State University, mathematical sciences)
  429. Emily Gasser (Swarthmore College, linguistics)
  430. Kyle Ormsby (Reed College / University of Washington , Mathematics )
  431. Grant Lakeland (Eastern Illinois University, Mathematics & Computer Science)
  432. Dr Matthew Cole  (University of Sussex, UK, Management )
  433. Samuel Thorpe (University of Chicago, Economics)
  434. Jennifer L. Stringfellow (Eastern Illinois University, Special Education)
  435. Jake Willard  (Dartmouth College, Physics and Astronomy )
  436. Anna Word (Johns Hopkins, Immunology/Infectious Diseases)
  437. Monica Vidaurri (Stanford University, Earth and Planetary Sciences)
  438. Thomas Stephenson (Swarthmore College , Chemistry & Biochemistry)
  439. Andrew S Eneim (Johns Hopkins University, Biochemistry, Cellular, and Molecular Biology)
  440. Lauren Reich (University of Pennsylvania, Cell and Molecular Biology)
  441. Johnny Doherty (University of Pennsylvania , BGS)
  442. Wisam Awadallah  (Johns Hopkins school of medicine , Oncology )
  443. Wasita Mahaphanit (Dartmouth College, Psychological & Brain Sciences)
  444. Lauren Kasper (Vanderbilt University, Physics and Astronomy)
  445. Althea Bock-Hughes (University of Chicago, Biological Sciences Division )
  446. Joseph Ukockis (University of New Mexico, History)
  447. Nate Herter (Harvard, Classics)
  448. Galini Poimenidou (Dartmouth College, MCB)
  449. Bryn Taylor (University of Florida, rehabilitation science)
  450. Stefan Peterson (University of Pennsylvania, biomedical graduate studies)
  451. Jonathan Hernandez (Middle Tennessee State University, English)
  452. Duncan McGraw (University of New Mexico, Optical Science and Engineering)
  453. Toni Armstrong (Boston University, history of art and architecture)
  454. Gavin Koma (Temple University, bioengineering)
  455. Beatrice Herrmann (University of Pennsylvania, pathobiology)
  456. Emily Meyer (University of Pennsylvania, neuroscience)
  457. Ali Siddiqui (Johns Hopkins University)
  458. Marisol Hooks (University of Pennsylvania, biomedical graduate studies)
  459. Isabel Yannatos (University of Pennsylvania, neuroscience)
  460. Aaron Skarzenski (University of Chicago, art history)
  461. Peter Bailer (University of Pennsylvania, biochemistry and biophysics)
  462. Kelby Gibson (George Mason University, English)
  463. Anna Leonard (University of Pennsylvania, neuroscience)
  464. Paris Gappmayr (Boston University; Speech, Language, Hearing Sciences)
  465. Ben Krewson (Boston University, mathematics & statistics)
  466. Patrick Cantwell (University of Chicago, ecology & evolution)
  467. James Cannon (University of Colorado Boulder, aerospace engineering sciences)
  468. Karl Keat (University of Pennsylvania, genomics and computational biology)
  469. Yidi Huang (University of Pennsylvania, biomedical graduate studies)
  470. Uday Jain (University of Chicago, committee on social thought)
  471. Salik Basharat (Vanderbilt University, English)
  472. Oz Amram (Fermilab national accelerator laboratory, particle physics)
  473. Michael Bérubé (Pennsylvania State University, English)
  474. Helster Blum (Pennsylvania State University, English)
  475. Zhexian Liu (Johns Hopkins University, biology)
  476. James Lingford (Monash University, microbiology)
  477. William R. Shoemaker (The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, quantitative life sciences)
  478. Collin Shotwell (Drexel University, nursing and health professions)
  479. Manish Mohapatra (Dartmouth College, psychological and brain sciences)
  480. Adam DeCaulp (Pennsylvania State University, comparative literature)
  481. Meredith Doran (Pennsylvania State University, applied linguistics)
  482. Morgan McMinn (West Virginia University, history)
  483. Nairan Wu (Boston University, linguistics)
  484. John Henry Murdy (University of Chicago, political science)
  485. Ceire Kealty (Villanova University, Dept. of Theology and Religious Studies)
  486. Stephen Ching (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, anesthesia)
  487. Reyna García Sillas (University of Pennsylvania, biomedical graduate studies)
  488. Haley Kragness (Bucknell University, psychology)
  489. Elizabeth Burton (University of Pennsylvania, genetics)
  490. Thomas McGlone, Jr. (Villanova University, philosophy)
  491. Tertia Gillett (Villanova University, philosophy)
  492. Rachael Kuintzle (California Institute of Technology, chemistry and chemical engineering)
  493. Yong Xin Hui (University of Pittsburgh)
  494. Ruby Byrne (California Institute of Technology, astronomy)
  495. Daniel P. Tompkins (Temple University, Greek and Roman classics)
  496. Madeleine Lewis (Vanderbilt University, human and organizational development)
  497. Alexandra Lion (Boston University, biology)
  498. Corinne Lajoie (Pennsylvania State University, philosophy)
  499. Tatiana Anoushian (Northwestern University, screen cultures)
  500. Amy Kristl (Northwestern University, neurobiology)
  501. Paul Durrengerger (Pennsylvania State University, anthropology)
  502. Aaron Wagner (Slippery Rock University, music)
  503. Sophie De Schaepdrijver (Pennsylvania State University, history)
  504. Mark Sentesy (Pennsylvania State University, philosophy)
  505. Y.Z. Frankel (University of British Columbia, English language and literatures)
  506. Zarin Tabassum (University of Pennsylvania, biochemistry and biophysics)
  507. David Černý (University of Chicago, geophysical sciences)
  508. Elizabeth Kadetsky (Pennsylvania State University, English)
  509. Quan Nguyen (Boston University, mechanical engineering)
  510. Eric Wright (Vanderbilt University, biomedical engineering)
  511. Jakob Reinke (Northwestern University, materials science and engineering)
  512. Roua Daas (Pennsylvania State University, clinical psychology)
  513. Caner Simsek (Pennsylvania State University, political science and social data analytics)
  514. Diday Zeytun (Pennsylvania State University, psychology)
  515. Flannery Currin (University of Iowa, computer science)
  516. Metzli Augustina Lombera (Pennsylvania State University, psychology)
  517. Morgan Gilmer (Pennsylvania State University, psychology)
  518. Michael O. West (Pennsylvania State University; African American Studies, History, African Studies)
  519. Kivilcim D. Engel (Pennsylvania State University, psychology)
  520. Madison Kelm (Pennsylvania State University, psychology)
  521. Alicia Vallorani (University of Maryland, psychology)
  522. Colin Smirh (University of Pennsylvania, philosophy)
  523. Seo-Young Chu (City University of New York, English)
  524. Lonnie Golden (Pennsylvania State University Abington)
  525. Alex Lubin (Pennsylvania State University, African American studies and history)
  526. Suresh Canagarajah (Pennsylvania State University, applied linguistics)
  527. Cody Brown (University of British Columbia, English)
  528. Duncan Lien (Pennsylvania State University, comparative literature)
  529. Aaron Bartels-Swindells (Pennsylvania State University, English)
  530. Eduardo Mendieta (Pennsylvania State University, philosophy)
  531. Jenn DiSanto (University of California San Francisco, neuroscience)
  532. Manuel Rosaldo (Pennsylvania State University, labor and employment relations)
  533. Allison Miller (Swarthmore College, mathematics and statistics)
  534. Joe Risi (Pennsylvania State University, criminology)
  535. Melissa Evans (Vanderbilt University, psychology and human development)
  536. Nachiketa Adhikari (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, mathematics and statistics)
  537. Adela Zhang (Stanford University, anthropology)
  538. Clover May (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), mathematics)
  539. Sabine Hahn (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, biology & biotechnology)
  540. Dodge Krick (Temple University, earth and environmental science)
  541. Ben Webster (University of Waterloo, mathematics)
  542. Cheryl Sterling (Pennsylvania State University, English and African studies)
  543. Nora Tucker (Pennsylvania State University, psychology)
  544. Emma M. Kennedy (Northwestern University, art history)
  545. Frank Guridy (Columbia University)
  546. Bill Flack (Bucknell University, psychology)
  547. Kristin Brig-Ortiz (Johns Hopkins University, history of medicine)
  548. Mariana Ortega (Pennsylvania State University, philosophy)
  549. Edwige Crucifix (Bryn Mawr College, French and Francophone Studies/ Comparative Literature/ Middle Eastern, Central Asian, and North African Studies)
  550. Igor Brodsky (University of Pennsylvania, pathobiology)
  551. Perdian Tumanan (Villanova University, theology and religious studies)
  552. Tyler Jost (University of Texas Austin, biomedical engineering)
  553. Christian Jennings (University of Texas Austin, biomedical engineering)
  554. Stephen Zhang (University of Melbourne, mathematics)
  555. Rachel Goffe (University of Toronto Scarborough, human geography)
  556. Jennifer Harford Vargas (Bryn Mawr College, literatures in English)
  557. Scott Burnett (Pennsylvania State University; African Studies and Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies)
  558. Nergis Erturk (Pennsylvania State University, comparative literature)
  559. David Kretz (University of Chicago, Germanic Studies, Committee on Social Thought)
  560. Oliver Baker (Pennsylvania State University, English and African American Studies)
  561. Nathaniel Schermerhorn (Pennsylvania State University, psychology)
  562. Ally Reith (Northwestern University, School of Education and Social Policy)
  563. Zita Nunes (University of Pennsylvania, English)
  564. Sasha Coles (Pennsylvania State University, history)
  565. Sue Ellen Henry (Bucknell University, education)
  566. Abigail Kerr (Pennsylvania State University, engineering science and mechanics)
  567. Jake Scarponi (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, mechanical and materials engineering)
  568. Gaby Rice (University of Pennsylvania, dermatology)
  569. Brad Wyble (Pennsylvania State University, psychology)
  570. Chelsea Mayo (Pennsylvania State University, psychology)
  571. Tien-Tien Jong (University of Chicago, cinema and media studies)
  572. Marcella McGill (University of Chicago, history)
  573. Jonathan Eburne (Pennsylvania State University, Comparative Literature, English, French and Francophone Studies)
  574. Kaitlyn Stacey (Pennsylvania State University, geoscience)
  575. Vanessa Sanchez (University of Pennsylvania, biomedical graduate studies)
  576. Jake Carducci (Johns Hopkins University, mechanical engineering)
  577. Nasjere Williams (Adler University, clinical psychology)
  578. Daniel Morris (University of Pennsylvania, microbiology)
  579. M. Stang (Yale University, American Studies)
  580. pê feijó (UC Berkeley, rhetoric)
  581. Sarah Damaske (Pennsylvania State University, sociology)
  582. Liz Siefert (University of Pennsylvania, biomedical graduate studies)
  583. Anni Moore (University of Pennsylvania, biomedical graduate studies)
  584. Thea Rugg (Haverford College, mathematics and statistics)
  585. Bixing Qiao (University of Southern California, mathematics)
  586. Matthew Kolosick (University of California San Diego, computer science)
  587. Yassin Chandran (Graduate Center at CUNY, mathematics)
  588. Gabriela Hayward-Lara (University of Pennsylvania, cell and developmental biology)
  589. Stefan Baumgartner (La Salle University, professional clinical counceling)
  590. Meagan Pike Dean (University of Texas Austin, curriculum and instruction)
  591. Andrea Miller (Pennsylvania State University, Telecommunications and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies)
  592. Aryan Yazdanpanah (Dartmouth College, psychological and brain sciences)
  593. Shandukani Mulaudzi (Harvard University)
  594. Alejandro De Las Penas Castano (University of Virginia, mathematics)
  595. Emily Hong (Haverford College, Anthropology & Visual Studies)
  596. Richard Vasques (Ohio State University, mechanical and aerospace engineering)
  597. Karen Pezzetti (Connecticut College, education)
  598. Ronan Lordan (University of Pennsylvania, medicine)
  599. Christopher Noetzel (University of Pennsylvania, PennVet)
  600. Andrea Joseph (University of Pennsylvania, obstetrics and gynecology)
  601. Susan E. Bell (Drexel University, sociology)
  602. Emily Cribas (University of Pennsylvania, microbiology)
  603. Sierra Palumbos (University of Pennsylvania, physiology)
  604. Kaeri Martinez (University of Pennsylvania, Perelman school of medicine)
  605. Meenakshi Ponnuswami (Bucknell University, English)
  606. Jordan Williams (University of Pennsylvania, pharmacology)
  607. Steven Caldwell (University of Pittsburgh, chemistry)
  608. Nicklas Sapp (University of Pennsylvania, biochemistry and biophysics)
  609. Isabella Demyan (University of Pittsburgh)
  610. Teddy Einstein (Swarthmore College, mathematics and statistics)
  611. Alex Francette (University of Pittsburgh; molecular, cell, and developmental biology)
  612. Elizabeth Pinney (Binghamton University, psychology)
  613. Rupa Khanal (University of Pennsylvania, biology)
  614. Nicolas Frazee (University of Pittsburgh, chemistry)
  615. Brad Limov (University of Texas Austin, School of Journalism and Media)
  616. Katherine Mossburg (University of Pennsylvania, bioengineering)
  617. Michelle McCoy (University of Pittsburgh, history of art and architecture)
  618. Lauren Lee (University of Pennsylvania, school of medicine- pathology and laboratory medicine)
  619. Julia Robe (University of Pennsylvania, physics and astronomy)





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