Spelman College
To address the scarcity of Black women who pursue and earn economics and related graduate degrees and to grow the number of Black women economists in the professoriate
This grant provides ongoing support to Marionette Holmes at Spelman College who seeks to increase the number of Black women pursuing economics at the graduate level. is The Spelman College economics department is advancing a set of initiatives designed to instill an interest in economics as a profession and prepare students to succeed in graduate study and economics careers. Grant funds will allow Holmes and her colleagues to continue operating a summer bridge program for incoming freshmen aimed at strengthening participants’ core mathematical competencies; a distinguished speaker series featuring successful women of color who have made a career in economics; initiatives designed to improve the chances of successful application to an economics graduate program, including a journal club, GRE prep training, and a summer program that would provide economics research experience; and facilitated discussions of the challenges faced by women of color. The program will be supplemented with a scholarship fund that will ensure equal access to program offerings regardless of students’ economic circumstances. Grant funds will support these and associated administrative costs for three years.