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Rachelle Haynik
- Research Coordinator, Center on Race and Social Problems
Rachelle H. Haynik is the Research Coordinator for the Center on Race and Social Problems. Rachelle grew up in Cleveland, Ohio before becoming a Pitt Panther. She taught high school math in Eastern North Carolina as a Teach for America corps member, then graduated with her M.P.A. in Policy Research and Analysis from Pitt in 2017. In her work, Rachelle focuses on data analysis, mixed-methods research, and program evaluation.