Emily R. Koren

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Ph.D. Social and Comparative Analysis in Education, University of Pittsburgh
M.A. International Administration, University of Denver
B.A. Archaeology and Philosophy, Hamilton College

Research Interests

Critical dis/ability studies in education | equity and justice in higher education | intersections of ethnoracial identity and dis/ability in education  | critical quantitative methods | Hispanic Serving Institutions | educational evaluation

Emily R. Koren is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Pullias Center for Higher Education at the Rossier School of Education working with Adrianna Kezar and KC Culver on the NSF-funded FACE (Faculty Academic Careers and Environments in Service of Equity) project. She earned her PhD in Social and Comparative Analysis in Education from the University of Pittsburgh with a minor in quantitative research methods and a certificate in Latin American Social and Public Policy. Emily is a multiply dis/abled scholar who uses critical quantitative methods to study postsecondary and community education. As a critical dis/ability scholar, her current research examines the intersection between ethnoracial and dis/ability identities, particularly in the context of Hispanic Serving Institutions. Emily is especially interested in disrupting normative understandings of mental health and learning dis/abilities. Her dissertation examined the social support networks of Latinx students with dis/abilities at one Hispanic Serving Institution.

Emily previously taught high school Spanish and social studies in Truckee, California and Durango, Colorado. She is originally from Buffalo, NY and is a former Division I women’s ice hockey player.