Congratulations to Stephanie Katz (Sociology) for receiving the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research!

Stephanie Katz, who graduated with a B.A. in Sociology with a minor in Feminist Studies, is one of three recipients of the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research for 2020.  

“Graduating from UCSB with a major in Sociology (with distinction) and a minor in Feminist Studies has been a great accomplishment filled with many wonderful opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive. There are so many aspects of UCSB that I will miss; listening to eye-opening lectures, grabbing coffee from the Arbor in between classes, and studying at my favorite spot in the library which overlooks the ocean. While I enjoyed almost all of my studies these past four years, I was most interested in my Sociology classes focused on law, particularly juvenile justice. Through my academics and extracurriculars, I found my passion for youth policy and pursued a research project focused on juvenile justice law. I am honored to receive the the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research for my Sociology honors thesis. Using discourse analysis, a form of qualitative research, I focused on the trajectory of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA) from 1974 to 2018 and its implications for juvenile girls. Using the data, I proposed key policy amendments for the JJDPA that would better serve incarcerated young women. Upon graduation, I will be working as a discovery paralegal for a law firm in Los Angeles. After this, I plan to attend law school in order to become a juvenile justice attorney, and hopefully, a youth policymaker. I am grateful for the support and encouragement I have received these past four years from faculty, peers, and family. Earning my degree from UCSB has been an important milestone and has fostered the passion inspiring my career path.” 

 

News Date: 

Wednesday, June 24, 2020