Olivia Morse

Olivia Morse is an undergraduate student at the Johns Hopkins University studying International Studies, Sociology, and Social Policy.

At PIRL, Olivia’s work focuses on housing mobility. In the past, she has spent time working as a constituent outreach intern with Baltimore City Councilman Zeke Cohen and as a fellow with No More Stolen Childhoods, a Baltimore-based nonprofit that advocates for state policy to prevent and address childhood abuse. Olivia is also an organizer for the JHU Tutorial project, where she assists in the provision of tutoring and academic support for Baltimore's elementary school students. Olivia will be graduating in the spring of 2021 and hopes to attend graduate school to pursue a Master’s Degree in Social Policy. In her spare time, Olivia loves to go running, spend time with friends, and try out new restaurants in Baltimore.

Research Interests: housing mobility, early childhood development, child welfare services

Research Projects: Creating Moves to Opportunity, How Parents House Kids, Ed Shocks

Favorite Places to Go in Baltimore: Khun Nine Thai in Mount Vernon, Federal Hill Park, shopping in Hampden

Contact information

Email: omorse1@jhu.edu
Lab: Poverty and Inequality Research Lab
Address: 3213 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218