Chenoa Flippen (PSC Research Associate) has been selected for the Provost's Award for Distinguished PhD Teaching and Mentoring. This award is in recognition of her commitment to teaching at Penn. The selection committee chose her from a competitive nomination pool based on the letters written on her behalf by our colleagues and students.
New Population Center Working Paper (PSC/PARC): Florian, Sandra, Chenoa Flippen, and Emilio Parrado. 2020. "The Labor Force Trajectories of Immigrant Women: Intersecting Personal Characteristics and Migration Dynamics." University of Pennsylvania Population Center Working Paper (PSC/PARC), 2020-45.
John MacDonald, Emilio Parrado, Chenoa Flippen, and Kristen Harknett are among several researchers featured in a new Penn Today article about the city of Philadelphia as a lab, classroom, and collaborator
Early Career Investigators share a bite!
Chenoa Flippen (at the head, speaking) convened a meeting of early career scientists at the PSC in effort to facilitate better support and develop professional activities. Pictured above from left to right is Janeria Easley, Sandra Florian, Ilka Vari-Lavoisier, Alex Shpenev, Alberto Ciancio, Monica King, Hyejeong Jo, Soo-Yeon Yoon and Romeo Gansey.
Penn News reports on research conducted among South Philly Latinos by Emilio Parrado, Chenoa Flippen and Demography Ph.D. candidate Edith Gutiérrez.
Chenoa Flippen's research on Hispanic migration patterns was featured in SAS Frontiers.
Chenoa Flippen’s work on how social structure affects homeownership is highlighted in the Penn Arts & Sciences Magazine.