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Prestigious NSF grant will fund Ļć½¶Ö±²„graduate studentā€™s missing persons research

Prestigious NSF grant will fund Ļć½¶Ö±²„graduate studentā€™s missing persons research

Contact: Sarah Nicholas

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”A Ļć½¶Ö±²„ graduate student whose work benefitted the Mississippi Repository for Missing and Unidentified Persons is the recipient of a prestigious National Science Foundation fellowship.

Sarajane Smith-Escudero portrait
Sarajane Smith-Escudero (Submitted photo)

Sarajane Smith-Escudero, a masterā€™s student in the Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures, is a selection for the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program in Anthropology. She was chosen as an outstanding graduate student with the potential to be a high-achieving scientistĀ with demonstrated potential for significant research achievements. She will receive more than $150,000 for research and education materials in the first three years of her five-year fellowship.

ā€œWith this award, I hope to continue my research on the racialized public safety crisis that disproportionately affects Black, indigenous and other people of color. Overall, I hope to help the public in Mississippi by deepening our understanding of the intersections between race and ā€˜missingness,ā€™ and hopefully raising awareness about missing persons cases,ā€ said Smith-Escudero, a native of Laredo, Texas. ā€œAs NSF reviewers noted, not only will my project have a positive impact on Mississippi, but by bringing my insight as a bilingual BIPOC individual to forensic anthropology, I have the potential to help shape the discipline in the future.ā€

Smith-Escudero received a bachelorā€™s degree in anthropology and Latino studies from the University of Notre Dame in 2023. She is currently pursuing a masterā€™s degree in applied anthropology with a focus in forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology. The NSF award will allow Smith-Escudero to hold a fall graduate manager position with the MRMUP, led by Jesse Goliath, Ļć½¶Ö±²„Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures assistant professor.

For more information about MSUā€™s College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures and Mississippi Repository for Missing and Unidentified Persons, visit , and .

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