Leslie Price, M.A.

Leslie Price, M.A., is a research associate with the Center on Collaborative Systems Change and works with the SafetyPIN initiative, funded through the Indiana Department of Health. The grant focuses on reducing infant mortality by addressing the needs of high-risk pregnant mothers and coordinating wrap-around services to support them during and after pregnancy. The Center provides evaluative services for our care partner, One Community One Family, to measure the impact their program has in Southeastern Indiana.<br>
Leslie holds a Bachelor degree in Political Science from Indiana University, Master's degree in Urban and Comparative Politics from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and is currently finishing her doctorate in the same field. Her dissertation examines the grassroots collaboration of multi-state interest groups and their influence on large-scale infrastructure planning and funding.
Leslie holds a Bachelor degree in Political Science from Indiana University, Master's degree in Urban and Comparative Politics from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and is currently finishing her doctorate in the same field. Her dissertation examines the grassroots collaboration of multi-state interest groups and their influence on large-scale infrastructure planning and funding.
Areas of Expertise
- Discipline Disproportionality in Education
- Public Policy (Transportation and Education)
- Urban Politics