Frank Meng

Frank Meng is an undergraduate student at Johns Hopkins University studying Sociology and English Literature.

Frank is an undergraduate research assistant at PIRL and part of the Johns Hopkins Class of 2024. His research centers on the experiences of queer Asian immigrants and racial/ethnic minorities, utilizing qualitative and mixed methods to explore issues of gender, sexuality, and race within the context of international migration. He is a past recipient of the Women, Gender, Sexuality Program Summer Research Fellowship and AGHI Research Fellowship. On campus, he chairs the Sociology Undergraduate Committee, serves as the director of membership at Inter-Asian Council, and has participated in the Community Impact Internship Programs for the past two summers.

Research Interests: International Migration; Racial and Ethnic Minorities; Qualitative and Mixed Methods; Sexualities; Education

Research Projects: Creating Moves to Opportunity, Housing Insecurity

Favorite Places to Go in Baltimore: Mt. Vernon area!

Contact information

Email: ymeng7@jhu.edu
Lab: Poverty and Inequality Research Lab
Address: 3213 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218