
Paige Hill
Paige Hill (she/her) is a PhD student in the Department of Political Science. Her interests are in comparative politics with a focus on immigrant integration policy, women’s political representation, and intersecting questions relating to ethnic and racial identity formation. The global policy challenges she plans to research are the political and social impacts of increased rates of globalization and diversification. Prior to her doctoral studies, Paige worked as an employment-based immigration legal assistant in Philadelphia, PA. She also researched as a predoctoral Emerging Scholar in Political Science fellow with the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance at Princeton University. As an undergraduate student at Temple University, she served as the 2018 University Commencement Speaker and as Vice President of the student government with a focus on community engagement. Paige hopes to incorporate her previous experience with local community organizing into her research contributions as an impact-focused scholar, through collaborations with immigrants’ rights organizations and government agencies involved in immigrant integration policy.
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Meet Stanford Graduate Student: Paige Hill
In this video, meet Paige Hill (she/her), a PhD candidate in Stanford's Department of Political Science, a VPGE RAISE Fellow, and a former EDGE Fellow.
January 15, 2025