Michele L Cadigan mlcadig@uw.edu (707) 321-3034 EDUCATION In Progress PhD Sociology University of Washington Concentrations: Statistics for Social Science & Qualitative Methods Certificate in Demography (In Progress) Proposed Master s Thesis Becoming a Marihuana Expert: Vulnerability in Contested Markets 2012 Bachelor of Arts California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) Sociology (with Honors); Chicano and Latino Studies; Minor in Political Science PUBLICATIONS Technical Reports Cadigan, Michele, Heather Quick, and Karen Manship. 2015. Transitional Kindergarten in California: Parent Outreach and Transitional Kindergarten Enrollment. San Mateo, CA: American Institutes for Research. Retrieved (http://tkstudy.airprojects.org/sites/default/files/styles/15-1308_v04%20air%20tk%20research%20brief%2003554%20003%2001%20lvr.pdf). Fain, Gabrielle, Clarisse Haxton, Michele Cadigan and Jen Anthony. 2014. Hawaii Race to the Top Evaluation Study Year 3 Final Report. San Mateo, CA: American Institutes for Research. Quick, Heather et al. 2014. Study of California s Transitional Kindergarten Program: Report on the First Year of Implementation. San Mateo, CA: American Institutes for Research. Retrieved (http://www.air.org/sites/default/files/downloads/report/transitional%20kindergarten%2 0Implementation%20Study%20Report.pdf).
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2017 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship 2016 West Coast Poverty Center Graduate Student Fellow 2016 Clarence and Elissa M. Schrag Graduate Fellowship, University of Washington Sociology 2012 American Sociological Association (ASA) Undergraduate Honors Fellow 2012 Outstanding Sociology Graduate, Sociology Department of CSULB 2012 College of Liberal Arts (CLA) Distinguished Graduate of Sociology, CSULB 2012 Who s Who among America s College Students, Who s Who among Students 2012 1 st Place in Social Sciences, 24 th Annual CSULB University-Wide Research Competition 2012 Ronald E. McNair Scholar, Federal Trio Program 2011 Sociology Honors, Sociology Department of CSULB GRANTS 2017 Graduate and Professional Student Senate Travel Grant 2017 Pacific Sociology Association Travel Grant 2012 ASA National Undergraduate Travel Grant 2011 CSULB Associated Students, Inc. Undergraduate Research Travel Grant RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2017- Present Research Assistant, University of Washington Sociology Department Multi-State Study of Monetary Sanctions, PI: Alexes Harris 2016-Present General Project Manager, Alexes Harris at University of Washington 2015-Present Research Assistant, University of Washington Sociology Department Access, Stigma, and Networks: A Study of Seattle s Cannabis Markets Post- Legalization, PI: Alexes Harris 2016-2017 Policy Research Intern, Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) Office of Policy Research and Evaluation Distance from Self-Sufficiency of Public Housing and Voucher Residents 2012-2015 Research Associate, American Institutes for Research California s Transitional Kindergarten Quality and Outcomes Study National Science and Math Initiative Advance Placement Teacher and Incentive Program (NMSI APTIP) Evaluation Study U.S. Department of Education Teacher Leader Evaluation Study Hawaii s Race to the Top Evaluation Study California s Transitional Kindergarten Implementation Study Hewlett Study of Deeper Learning 2
2011-2012 Research Assistant, CSU Long Beach International Studies Department Agricultural Water Management Project CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Invited Presentations Cadigan, M. Group Processes Approach to Examining Casual Sexual Relationships, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting: Undergraduate Honors Session. Denver, CO. August 2012 Cadigan, M. Group Processes Approach to Examining Casual Sexual Relationships, State-Wide California State University Research Symposium. Long Beach, CA. May 2012 Other Professional Presentations Tseng, Anne, Michele Cadigan, and Alexes Harris. High Tensions: Preliminary Findings from a Study of Seattle s Cannabis Economy, Pacific Sociology Association Annual Meeting: Paper Session, Portland, OR. April 2017 Cadigan, Michele, Anne Tseng, and Alexes Harris. High Tensions: Preliminary Findings from a Study of Seattle s Cannabis Markets, American Sociology Association Annual Meeting: Spotlight Session, Seattle, WA. Aug 2016 Cadigan, M. Life and Death: Organic Products of Chicano Culture, New Scholarship in Chicano/Latino Studies. Long Beach, CA. May 2012 Cadigan, M. Group Processes Approach to Examining Casual Sexual Relationships, Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. March 2012 Cadigan, M. Group Processes Approach to Examining Casual Sexual Relationships, 24 th Annual California State University, Long Beach University-Wide Research Competition. Long Beach, CA. February 2012 1 st Place Winner for Social Sciences Invited Lectures Seattle s Cannabis Economy and Barriers to Entry, invited to speak in Sociology 201C: Intro to Sociology of Markets. Winter 2017, UW Main findings from a study on casual sexual relationships, invited to speak in Sociology 100: Introduction to Sociology. Spring 2012, CSULB 3
Status, roles, and agency in heterosexual casual sexual relationships, invited to speak in Sociology 325: Sociology of Women. Fall 2011, CSULB TEACHING EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant, University of Washington SOC 271: Intro Deviance and Social Control, with Robert Crutchfield SOC 201A: Immigrant American, with René Flores SOC 201C: Sociology and the Environment; with Kara Dillard SOC 270: Social Problems; with Kara Dillard SOC 270: Social Problems; with Alexes Harris Supplemental Instructor, California State University, Long Beach POLISCI 100: Introduction to U.S. Government and Politics ANTHRO 120: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Teaching Assistant, California State University, Long Beach SOC 142: Social Trends and Problems; with Oliver Wang SOC 335I: Social Psychology; with Leakhena Nou SOC 325: Sociology of Women; with Leakhena Nou SOC 350: International Populations; with Leakhena Nou COLLEGIATE/INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP Graduate Student Research Symposium Coordinator, 2016-2017 Graduate Student Association University of Washington Social Committee, 2015-2016 Graduate Student Association University of Washington Ambassador of Feedback, 2014-2015 American Institutes for Research COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT 2016-2017 Researcher, Resource Network Project of King County 2014-2015 Reentry Counselor, California Reentry Program of San Quentin State Prison 2011-2012 Volunteer, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy 2010-2011 Outreach, Applied Social Research Institute of Cambodia (Long Beach, CA) 4
TECHNICAL SKILLS Proficient: Stata 14.0, R (R Studio; R Markdown), NVivo 10, Microsoft Office2013 (i.e. Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook) Basic: SAS, Vovici online survey platform LANGUAGES Spanish- Intermediate Reading/Writing/Speaking Fluency PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 2015-Present Member, American Society for Criminology 2012-Present Member, American Sociological Association Sections: Crime, Deviance; Law and Society; Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities (SREM), Social Psychology 2016-Present Faculty Mentorship Program, SREM 2012-Present Member, Pacific Sociological Association PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS AND CERTIFICATIONS 2017-Present Undocumented Student Ally, Leadership without Borders (UW) 2014-Present Charlotte Danielson Framework for Teachers 2014-Present Emerging Academic Snapshot 2013-2016 Classroom Assessment Scoring System: Pre-Kindergarten, K-3, Upper Elementary 2013 Protecting Human Research Participants Certificate, National Institute of Health 5