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Faculty Sociology Announcements
Whites’ diverse perceptions of immigrants shape their immigration policy preferences
A new study finds that existing survey questions on “immigrants” obfuscate heterogeneity in perceptions By Sarah Steimer Countless scholarly stu...
October 14, 2022Sociology Faculty Alumni Announcements
Disproportionately Focusing Vaccination Efforts on the Least Advantaged Populations Benefits Everyone
A new study uses a smart model to highlight the need to vastly boost vaccination campaign budgets for disadvantaged, vulnerable populations to reach ...
August 29, 2022Sociology Faculty Announcements
Symposium on Healthy Aging to Be Held October 20
The event will include NSHAP researcher speakers and allow attendees an opportunity to take health assessments. By Sarah Steimer Throug...
July 13, 2023Announcements Faculty History RDI Comparative Human Development Psychology Economics Anthropology Sociology
SSD Welcomes 9 New Faculty
Yuting Dong Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of History Assistant Professor beginning July 1, 2023 As a historian of modern Japan and East ...
July 13, 2023Faculty Sociology Announcements
A new analysis of Politicized Departure Hypothesis among federal judges uses ‘natural experiments’ to control for the unknown
The study finds evidence of political behavior by judges appointed under Article III of the U.S. Constitution — but perhaps not as distressing as fear...
August 2, 2022Faculty Sociology Announcements
Study finds sex with a partner is conserved among older adults with cognitive limitations
Findings could have implications for how nursing homes, care providers and others treat sexuality in aging populations By Sarah Steimer ...
July 21, 2022