The American Sociological Association (ASA) and the Student Forum Advisory Board (SFAB) selected her paper, "Jagged Edges of a Broken Glass Ceiling: Powerful Women are Discriminated Against Most in Large Organizations," which will be recognized at the 2026 ASA Annual Meeting in New York City this August.
Jyun-Jie Yang's paper, "Bounded Desirability: How Anti-Blackness Shapes Interracial Intimacy Among and Between Queer Men of Color" has been selected as the winner of the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) Graduate Student Paper Award in the Gender, Sexual Behavior, Politics, and Communities division.
Jennifer Krebsbach was awarded the Jane Permaul Women in Leadership Scholarship by the University Credit Union for her leadership, academic achievement, and commitment to her community.
Patrick Wade was awarded the Best Research Innovation Award for his presentation, "The Logic(s) of a Dissent: Federal Reserve Decision-Making" at the 2026 Computational Social Science Escape conference.
Yao Lu received the 2025-2026 Provost's Dissertation Year Fellowship in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences for her dissertation titled, "Enumerating Race and Ethnicity: Statecraft, Violence, and Belonging in Post-Colonial Zambia and Zimbabwe."