Franco Ferrarotti, the noble father of Italian sociology in the latter part of the 20th century, held many roles: translator, ...
Two massive egos and two idiosyncratic entrepreneurs have joined forces. That's not always a recipe for success.
A new lecture was brought to the Iowa State Lecture Series this week, co-sponsored by the department of sociology and criminal justice and the Committee on Lectures: “Extractive Industry, Historic ...
Coastal Carolina University Sociology faculty members have been awaded a $4,500 grant by the South Carolina Humanities to ...
The author highlights how sociology fosters essential skills in students ... October 30, 2024 Grappling with AI in academic institutions? Check out this mini-lecture by @tressiemcphd as she reflects ...
When graduate workers strike, they give leverage to other working groups aiming to negotiate better contracts with the University, write a group of graduate student alumni.
Alonzo Plough, vice president of the research-evaluation-learning unit and chief science officer at the Robert Wood Johnson ...
The author highlights how sociology fosters essential skills in students ... October 30, 2024 Grappling with AI in academic institutions? Check out this mini-lecture by @tressiemcphd as she reflects ...
The legal battle against controversial developer Paul McGee to remove the words “Homer G. Phillips Hospital” from his three-bed urgent care center will continue despite a St. Louis County judge’s ...
Rabbi Sigal Ben-Porath advocated for open conversation and policy addressing antisemitism on college campuses during the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies’ annual Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild Memorial ...
Dr. Blackhawk is a renowned scholar in Native American and Indigenous history, having authored and co-edited four influential books. His insightful articles and reviews have been featured in ...
Edinburgh Law School's Professor Stephen Neff is to deliver a lecture entitled The Art(s) of Moral Globalisation next month.  Professor Neff is a graduate of Harvard University (in sociology) and of ...