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The GSFP application is now open, and we're here to support YOU. Join current and past GSFP fellows for a webinar on crafting a strong application.
📅: Thurs., Feb., 5, 2026
⏲️: 2-3 p.m. ET
RSVP: https://t.co/zFrsmIXOId
Nos vemos pronto!
From community college to Ph.D. candidate, Armando Lizarraga is leading research on education access for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated students.
Learn more about his work: https://t.co/ZfKx1nCNcc
#WhatStartsHere#HookEm
📚📕****New Publications****📕📚
I have co-authored two research articles in the Journal of College Student Development with my colleagues. This continues my research amplifying the voices of college students.
Available: https://t.co/Fo270E9e4T
Curious about the AAHHE GSFP? Join us on Thursday, Dec. 11th, from 2 pm to 3 pm ET, for a webinar exploring the evolving GSFP, intentional inclusion, and the future of belonging in Latinidad within graduate education.
RSVP here: https://t.co/FmFrLsiYqI
See you there!
Wrapping up our GSFP spotlights with Francheska Jimenez, an Afro-Dominican & PhD student at @TeachersCollege from the Bronx, NY. Her research explores Queer students of color & identity development within MSIs. Congrats!
Read more about Francheska here: https://t.co/x5BnlbVeOv
The GSFP spotlight is on Monique, a PhD candidate in Educational Studies at Claremont Graduate Univ, focusing on minoritized graduate students' success. Felicidades, Monique!
Read more about Monique here: https://t.co/DDrnBI6Y3U
GSFP highlights siguen con Xiomara V. Medina, a Ph.D. student in Counselor Education at @BowieState. She’s passionate about mental health equity, culturally responsive education, and Black & Brown solidarity in higher ed.
Read more about Xiomara here: https://t.co/jB7wWXzh91
Continuing with GSFP highlights with Geidy Mendez, a PhD candidate in Political Science at @UCIrvine. Her research explores the link between resentment & political behavior among Latin American migrants in the U.S. Felicidades!
Read more about Geidy here: https://t.co/8DMBHwj5Lz
Hola! wanna get involved with AERA Latinx Leadership? Now’s your moment! We’ve got open positions & we’re looking for passionate folx ready to lead.
More info: Dr. Rachel Gomez at [email protected]
Deadline: Oct 20, 2025
This feature hits different. 🤎 Gracias to @TheEDULedger for shining a spotlight on me, my work, fellow scholars, and the heartfelt efforts we all share to humanize the academy.
Armando Lizarraga's (@alizarraga310) supporters say his research as a doctoral candidate in educational leadership and policy at @UTAustin offers valuable insights into the intersection of incarceration, gender, and student debt. #RisingGraduateScholars https://t.co/RuOk9UkK1s
I’m honored to be featured as a Rising Graduate Scholar in this issue of Diverse Issues in Higher Education. I am grateful to everyone who made this possible, especially to my community, which pushes me every day to keep doing the work I do.
Today, we highlight Eleanor “Ellie” Estrada, a jota activist-scholar & first-gen Ph.D. candidate in Communications at the @UUtah. Their work centers Latine/x discourse in chisme, brown trans rhetorics & barrio urbanism.
Read more about Ellie here: https://t.co/qCd65pJsuF
We continue our GSFP highlights with Jeremy A. Rodríguez Vargas, a PhD student in Chemistry at @uprrp from Ponce, PR. His research focuses on developing antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anticancer drugs. WEPA!
Read more about Jeremy here: https://t.co/65jkCpCTTM
We continue our GSFP highlights with Tabatha Cruz, a doctoral student at the @UMNews, in Higher Ed. Her dissertation will explore student experiences in Puerto Rican higher education institutions. Congratulations, Tabatha.
Read more about Tabatha here: https://t.co/EHVgHa355k
Continuing our GSFP highlights with Omar Sánchez, a Mexican American PhD student in Kinesiology at The @OhioState. His research centers on equity in adapted physical education & childhood obesity. Congrats, Omar!
Read more about Omar here: https://t.co/U5vgVZjUqM
Continuing our highlights, meet Kelly Andrade, a 1st-gen Brazilian American & PhD candidate at Rutgers University. She studies how Latine students navigate financial aid to examine access to higher education.
Parabéns, Kelly!
Read more about Kelly here: https://t.co/cPRjT0FSYb
Continuing our highlights, meet Jessica Stamp, a Ph.D. candidate at Howard University. Drawing on her Cuban and Panamanian roots, Jessica's research explores servingness of Black students at predominantly Black institutions.
Read more about Jessica here: https://t.co/Gh4iPNzO4g