Two Cohorts Announced for Prestigious Public Voices Fellowship

In partnership with top universities and foundations, the OpEd Project launched the Public Voices Fellowship to increase the range of voices and quality of ideas shared around the world. This fellowship offers an avenue for experts from underrepresented groups to be positioned as public thought leaders in their field and contribute to the national dialogue around important issues.

UT Austin remains one of the only public institutions to participate in this program. Faculty members from across UT Austin continued their participation and were included in the program’s seventh (2021) and eighth (2022) cohorts. To date, 135 UT Austin Fellows have produced over 500 pieces of thought leadership, including op-eds, expert quotes, keynote speeches, and more. Their ideas have appeared in print and news media, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, US News & World Report, CNN, TIME, NPR, and the Austin American-Statesman to name a few.

“Scholarship has long existed across diverse communities but historically the voices of female scholars and scholars of color have been overlooked and ignored,” said Jennifer Keys Adair, associate professor for Curriculum and Instruction in College of Education and Chair of the Op-Ed Project Public Voices Board at UT Austin. “Our hope is that the Public Voices Fellowship helps change that. Our entire community thrives when voices from every group and background are driving the conversations.”

Many of these faculty contributions have led to an impact in the academic and public sphere, driving expert citations, demand for book contracts and sparking community initiatives.

For more information on the program please visit their website at www.theopedproject.org.

 

Jackson School of Geosciences

Dev Niyogi, Professor

College of Education

Katherina Payne, Associate Professor

College of Fine Arts

Christina Bain, Associate Professor

College of Liberal Arts

Alison Kafer, Associate Professor

Monica Martinez, Associate Professor

Ashanté Reese, Assistant Professor

Circe Sturm, Professor

College of Natural Sciences

Aprile Benner, Associate Professor

Elena Caceres, Associate Professor

Dell Medical School

Brandon Altillo, Assistant Professor

Lauren Gambill, Assistant Professor

Marissa Mery, Assistant Professor

Phillip Schnarrs, Associate Professor

McCombs School of Business

Dima Shamoun, Clinical Assistant Professor

Moody College of Communication

Mary Beltran, Associate Professor

School of Information

Amelia Acker, Assistant Professor

Also joining the 2021 cohort were Huston-Tillotson University faculty members Derrick Bonyuet and Sarah Santillanes and community leaders Saatvik Ahluwalia and Choquette Hamilton.

Cockrell School of Engineering

Arvind Ravikumar, Research Associate Professor

College of Education

Kizzy Albritton, Associate Professor

Denisa Gandara, Assistant Professor

College of Fine Arts

Michael Avila, Assistant Professor of Instruction

College of Liberal Arts

Chantal Hailey, Assistant Professor

Jo Hsu, Assistant Professor

Eric McDaniel, Associate Professor

College of Natural Sciences

Layla Parast, Associate Professor

Dell Medical School

Nitakuwa Barrett Orsak, Program Manager

Jeffrey Shahidullah, Assistant Professor

LBJ School of Public Affairs

Becky Lentz, Adjunct Associate Professor

McCombs School of Business

Lisa De Simone, Associate Professor

Insiya Hussain, Assistant Professor

Shefali Patil, Associate Professor

Moody College of Communication

Ya’Ke Smith, Associate Professor/Associate Dean

School of Information

Angela Smith, Assistant Professor

School of Nursing

Jung Kwak, Associate Professor

Also joining the 2022 cohort will be Huston-Tillotson University faculty members Eileen Slaton and Rosa Mino and community leader Tanya Jogee.

 

 

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