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Congratulations 2025 CSSS Track Grads!

The Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences is proud to recognize students who have completed the respective tracks in their Graduate Programs. This year, we congratulated nine students from the following departments: Department of Political Science, Department of Sociology, School of Social Work, Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, the College of Education, and the Department of Urban Design and Planning. 

Letters of recognition were presented at the CSSS seminar on Wednesday, May 28th. 

This year's graduates are:

Michelle B. Tobey, Urban Design and Planning
Natalie Turner, School of Social Work
Adam Visokay, Department of Sociology
Todd Nobles, Department of Sociology
Yehong Deng, Department of Sociology
Ramin Jabbarli, Department of Sociology
Edward Hock, Department of Sociology
Brandon Morande, Department of Sociology
Lanyi Zhu, Department of Political Science
He Ren, Measurement and Statistics
Reed Humphrey, Evans School of Public Policy and Governance

The tracks typically involve completing at least 4 advanced CSSS courses and attending weekly CSSS seminars for a minimum of one quarter. Based on our 2023 CSSS survey, 73% of CSSS grads are currently employed in an academic capacity, with the remaining 27% working in government, industry, or NGO positions. 

You can find the full list of all CSSS alums by year and home department at this link

Photo of six CSSS Track graduates with their certificates