Vincent Fusaro, doctoral candidate in Social Work and Political Science, studies the role of government institutions and programs in poverty alleviation. In particular, his research examines who benefits from the American welfare state and what processes lead to particular groups being advantaged or disadvantaged. Mr. Fusaro has prior professional experience in program and policy evaluation, needs assessment, project management, and legislative advocacy.
The Spirit of '96: States & the Implementation of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Year | Degree | School | |
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2005 | MSW | Boston University | |
2002 | BA | University of Rhode Island |
https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/ssw/faculty-research/faculty-directory/vincent-fusaro.html |
Year | Description |
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2017 - Winter | Gerald R. Ford Fellowship |
2016 - Winter | Gerald R. Ford Fellowship |
2016 - Sp/Su | Robert L. Schneider Dissertation Award |
2016 - Fall | Gerald R. Ford Fellowship |
2016 - Winter | Joint Doctoral Program Grant |
2016 - Fall | Henry Meyer Award |
2015 - Fall | Gerald R. Ford Fellowship |
2015 - Sp/Su | Fahs-Beck Scholars Doctoral Dissertation Grant |
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
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Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106