26%
of domestic students are students of color
41%
of our doctoral students are international
58%
of political science Ph.D. students are women
Bio
Mary graduated from the University of Dayton in 2020 with a B.A. in Human Rights Studies and English Literature and minors in Women and Gender Studies and Political Science. During this time, they conducted research about gendered insecurity at the US-Mexico border and helped produce a multimedia storytelling project about human rights activism in El Paso. They are primarily interested in the ways gender and sexuality shape the national and international and structure practices of citizenship and belonging.
Research Interests
Queer and Feminist Theories, Migration, Citizenship, Human Rights