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Mitchell L. Stevens is a Professor at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education and holds a courtesy appointment in the Department of Sociology. He co-directs the Stanford Center on Longevity and leads the Pathways Network and Futures Project on Education and Learning for Longer Lives. His research bridges organizational sociology and educational innovation, focusing on equity in academic pathways, data-driven institutional practices, and the sociology of higher education.
- Education: PhD in Sociology (Northwestern University, 1996); BA in Sociology (Macalester College, 1988).
Stevens’ scholarly work examines alternative schooling, educational policy, gendered academic decision-making, and lifelong learning. His recent publications analyze the intersection of machine learning and enrollment trends, merit rituals in admissions, and the marketization of higher education. He employs mixed methods, including large-scale data analysis and comparative-historical frameworks.
Stevens mentors doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers, with advisees including Daniela Ganelin, Philip Hernandez, Hansol Lee, Léon Marbach, Melanie Shimano, Joao M. Souto-Maior, Bernardo Mackenna, and Katie Spoon. His lab, the Pathways Network, develops analytics tools to enhance educational equity and institutional practices. Current teaching includes courses on Higher Education, Stanford’s Historical Context, and Organizational Analysis.
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