Amy Brooke Grauley

Amy Brooke Grauley

Fields of Study: American Politics, Methodology

agrauley@nd.edu

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Areas of interest: political behavior, political psychology, social movements, demographic trends, politics of race and religion

Amy Brooke Grauley is a first year PhD student at the University of Notre Dame specializing in American Politics and Methodology. She is interested in studying the ways that race and religion affect political opinions, political activity, and voting patterns, as well as social movements and their demographic makeup, beginnings, and effects.

Prior to attending Notre Dame, Amy Brooke received her B.A. in Political Science and minor in Sociology from Baylor University. She was also a member of the Honors College and Baylor Interdisciplinary Core, serving as Head Peer Instructor. Since graduating from Baylor, she has worked in Washington, DC as a Research Associate for Hanover Research, focusing on higher education data and survey research.