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Laura M. Stapleton is Chair of the Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology and a Professor at the University of Maryland’s College of Education. She previously served as Interim Dean and Associate Dean for Research, Innovation, and Partnerships. Her academic roles include leadership in the NSF-funded Quantitative Research Methods Scholars Program (2019–2025) and membership on Maryland’s Accountability and Implementation Board for education reform.
Education Background: Ph.D. in Measurement, Statistics, and Evaluation from the University of Maryland. Prior to academia, she worked as an economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics and in educational research roles at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the University of Maryland’s institutional research department.
Research focuses on complex survey data analysis, multilevel latent variable models, and mediation testing. Key interests include administrative data utilization, STEM education equity, and policy evaluation. Her work emphasizes bridging statistical rigor with practical educational challenges.
Publications span methodological advancements in multilevel modeling, synthetic data strategies, and the integration of administrative datasets. Recent work addresses school-based prevention study attrition and the design effects of multilevel samples.
Awards include AERA Fellowship (2023), election as President of the Society for Multivariate Experimental Psychology (2025), and recognition for mentoring and teaching excellence. She has led over $10M in grants, including NSF-funded initiatives to train early-career STEM equity researchers.
Current projects include the BCSER Quantitative Research Methods Program (2022–2025) and collaborations on arts education impacts and intergroup relationship interventions. She advises on state-level longitudinal data systems and chairs the Maryland State Longitudinal Data System Center’s Research Branch (2013–2018).



