First Fridays Luncheon Series (Katherine Chen)
Room 6112.01 (Thesis room)"Supporting Democratic Practices in Learning Communities: From Burning Man to a Self-Directed School" Speaker: Professor Katherine Chen
"Supporting Democratic Practices in Learning Communities: From Burning Man to a Self-Directed School" Speaker: Professor Katherine Chen
Please join us for the first Professional Preparation Sociology Series (PPSS) of the semester on "Publication" in our lounge from 3-5 pm. Anna Zhelnina is a PhD candidate in the... Read more »
The Sociology Students Association is throwing a welcome party for the first-year cohort. There will be free food, drinks, music, and incredible people! Hope to see you there!
This workshop of faculty and graduate students meets about once a month to discuss a wide range of issues related to the study of criminology, law, deviance and policy. We... Read more »
The Center for the Study of Women and Society is hosting our first book salon of Fall 2019 with Lynn S. Chancer on her book, After the Rise and Stall... Read more »
Please join us for the presentation and lunch on October 17, noon to 1:45pm in the lounge. Approximately 25% of Marseille’s diverse low-income population resides in pubic housing estates on... Read more »
Please join us for the talk and the reception after in the lounge. Speaker: Karyn Lacy, University of Michigan Drawing from ethnographic and interview data collected from a study of... Read more »
"Civil Justice and Social Inequality" Speaker: Rebecca Sandefur, Arizona State University/Russell Sage Foundation Description: Millions of Americans every year face civil justice problems that can lead to bankruptcy, homelessness, poverty, family separation, and ill health. Thinking... Read more »
The GC Immigration Working Group is a graduate student-run group where we exchange, discuss, and collaborate on ideas and research related to immigration. Please come and join us! Light refreshments... Read more »
"The Border is Back: Immigration Discourse, Policy, and Outcomes in Europe and the United States" Speaker: Martin Schain, Professor of Politics Emeritus, New York University