Marlo Reeves (she/her) is an applied sociologist of education and researcher. Her current work focuses on program evaluation with community-based organizations, schools, and districts.
Marlo has worked as a researcher with the American Institutes for Research and the Office of Socially Responsible Evaluation in Education at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and as a Data Visualization Fellow with Mirror Group. She’s also worked with the Wisconsin Evaluation Collaborative, coordinating culturally responsive and equitable evaluations for the Milwaukee Community School Partnership.
Alongside her colleagues, Marlo has published articles in research journals, including the Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Review of Research in Education, and the Journal of American College Health. She has a Ph.D. from the Department of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a B.A. in Political Science from Marquette University. She is the program chair for the Grassroots Community and Youth Organizing for Educational Justice SIG of the American Educational Research Association.
SELECTED PAST WORK
Examining racial microaggressions and alcohol use among marginalized populations at a predominately white institution
A Marconi, R Washington, M Reeves, Q Bradley, A Ayala, C Griggs
Toward a new understanding of community-based education: The role of community-based educational spaces in disrupting inequality for minoritized youth
BJ Baldridge, N Beck, JC Medina, M Reeves


























