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Daphne Hernandez
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Mentoring and Career Development: 2018 Hernandez and Kamdar
Hernandez will use this award to develop her ability to help mentees develop greater research autonomy.
Daphne Hernandez
University Of Houston
2018 – 2020
$110,000
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Can Food Scholarships Reduce Inequality by Improving College Persistence Among Community College Students?
Do food scholarships improve academic performance and persistence among low-income community college students?
Daphne Hernandez
University Of Houston
2018 – 2021
$557,691
Daphne Hernandez is a PI on 2 grants to University of Houston.
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