Ibrahim “Enes” Atac and Gary Adler’s paper, "Religious Rebound, Political Backlash, and the Youngest Cohort: Understanding Religious Change in Turkey” was published in Social Forces
Holly Nguyen was selected as a College of the Liberal Arts Endowed Fellow due to her exceptional record of research, teaching and service.
Elena Pojman and Léa Pessin wrote an article, "Racial-ethnic stratification in work–family arrangements among Black, Hispanic, and white couples," that was published in the Journal of Marriage and Family.
Tim Robicheaux is spending July in the Netherlands with 16 of our students learning about Dutch criminal and social justice.
Ashley Rodriguez, Jeff Ulmer, Gary Zajac, and had their article, “Geographic Arbitrariness in Capital Punishment: Death as an Inhabited Institution” accepted in American Sociological Review.
Eric Silver completed 25 years of service at the University. During this time, Eric has made more contributions to the research, teaching, and service missions of the university than Michelle Frisco could adequately convey in a brief email. Thank you, Eric, for all that you have done!
Jeff Ulmer and Holly Nguyen, along with Co-PIs Zachary Rowan, Evan McCuish, and Brian Johnson, received a $72,300 grant from the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council for their proposal, “The Role of Attributions in Racial/Ethnic Sentencing Disparities and Cumulative Disadvantage.”
Elise Wolff has a forthcoming article, "A Legacy of Revision: Maintaining Professional Expertise over the Changing Diagnosis and Classification of Intellectual Disability in the United States," accepted for publication in The Sociological Quarterly.
Ibrahim “Enes” Atac and Gary Adler’s paper, "Religious Rebound, Political Backlash, and the Youngest Cohort: Understanding Religious Change in Turkey” was published in Social Forces
Holly Nguyen was selected as a College of the Liberal Arts Endowed Fellow due to her exceptional record of research, teaching and service.
Elena Pojman and Léa Pessin wrote an article, "Racial-ethnic stratification in work–family arrangements among Black, Hispanic, and white couples," that was published in the Journal of Marriage and Family.
Tim Robicheaux is spending July in the Netherlands with 16 of our students learning about Dutch criminal and social justice.
Ashley Rodriguez, Jeff Ulmer, Gary Zajac, and had their article, “Geographic Arbitrariness in Capital Punishment: Death as an Inhabited Institution” accepted in American Sociological Review.
Eric Silver completed 25 years of service at the University. During this time, Eric has made more contributions to the research, teaching, and service missions of the university than Michelle Frisco could adequately convey in a brief email. Thank you, Eric, for all that you have done!
Jeff Ulmer and Holly Nguyen, along with Co-PIs Zachary Rowan, Evan McCuish, and Brian Johnson, received a $72,300 grant from the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council for their proposal, “The Role of Attributions in Racial/Ethnic Sentencing Disparities and Cumulative Disadvantage.”
Elise Wolff has a forthcoming article, "A Legacy of Revision: Maintaining Professional Expertise over the Changing Diagnosis and Classification of Intellectual Disability in the United States," accepted for publication in The Sociological Quarterly.