Violet Spotlight: Lauren Magee (Steinhardt '23)

May 27, 2023

Among other graduate programs she considered in pursuit of that goal, Steinhardt’s Master of Science in Applied Statistics for Social Science Research stood out because it offered coursework that allowed her to explore the intersections of statistics and social justice. “While at NYU, I was able to study abroad and take an applied psychology class on cross-cultural counseling,” says Lauren, who completed her degree this spring. Throughout her time in the Applied Statistics, Social Science, and Humanities Department, she immersed herself in the field, joining the Society for Statistics Students as an event coordinator and serving as the club’s president for 2022-2023. Under her leadership, the club increased the frequency of events it offered, with members convening weekly for professional development or social gatherings. She also had the opportunity to deploy the kind of outcome-focused analysis that drew her to the program through her internship requirement that allowed her to implement a satisfaction survey at Good Shepherd Services.

Among other graduate programs she considered in pursuit of that goal, Steinhardt’s Master of Science in Applied Statistics for Social Science Research stood out because it offered coursework that allowed her to explore the intersections of statistics and social justice. She enrolled.

“While at NYU, I was able to study abroad and take an applied psychology class on cross-cultural counseling,” says Lauren, who completed her degree this spring. “[Steinhardt] fosters those kinds of conversations where you can go outside of your field, while finding ways to connect to what you're studying.”

For the 2023 Spring Break, Lauren traveled with her cross-cultural counseling class to Berlin, where she interviewed professionals with varied religious backgrounds, races, and gender and sexual identities to learn about gathering qualitative data from diverse audiences.

Throughout her time in the Applied Statistics, Social Science, and Humanities Department, she immersed herself in the field, joining the Society for Statistics Students as an event coordinator and serving as the club’s president for 2022-2023. Under her leadership, the club increased the frequency of events it offered, with members convening weekly for professional development or social gatherings.

She also had the opportunity to deploy the kind of outcome-focused analysis that drew her to the program through her internship requirement that allowed her to implement a satisfaction survey at Good Shepherd Services.

“It was about how our services were impacting participants in certain areas and if they felt like our services were really doing what we intend for them to do,” Lauren said. “I added demographic data, specifically looking at whether race or gender or sexual orientation were impacting the experience of our participants.”

As a new graduate, Lauren is continuing her work with Good Shepherd Services as a consultant, and spending her summer working with NYU’s Office of Global Programs, assisting NYU Abu Dhabi and NYU Shanghai students visiting NYU New York.

The source of this news is from New York University

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