Prof. Tim O’Brien’s research featured in the Washington Post
“Religion has taken on a meaning such that even nonreligious people affiliate with it, because that meaning has become politicized,” O’Brien said.
“Religion has taken on a meaning such that even nonreligious people affiliate with it, because that meaning has become politicized,” O’Brien said.
Professor Cary Costello presents a talk on the manufacturing of sexual panics in order to deny rights to marginalized groups, focusing on the case of trans people.
Jennifer Jordan recently published a piece based on the research for her new book, and was also interviewed about it on the Good Beer Hunting podcast.
Sociology Professor Celeste Campos-Castillo participates as the guest speaker on the WPR Radio station’s morning show.
She discussed findings from her recent research on technology use during the COVID-19 pandemic, which appears in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, and The Journals of Gerontology: Series B.
Professor Emeritus William Vélez has been honored with the 2020 American Sociological Association Latina/o Section Julian Samora Sociology Distinguished Career Award. Click here for more information.