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Grad students and Lori Peek create training module on Conducting Emotionally Challenging Research

Oct. 8, 2020

Bertha Alicia Bermudez Tapia, Tracy Fehr, Skye Niles, Candace Evans, Rachel Adams, and Lori Peek developed and released a new NSF-funded CONVERGE Training Module on the topic of Conducting Emotionally Challenging Research. You can view the free, online module at: https://converge.colorado.edu/resources/training-modules Also, please see the following Center News release with...

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Sociology Virtual Welcome Event for Undergrads!

Oct. 6, 2020

Tune in for information on requirements for the major and minor, advising, study abroad, honors, internships and certificates. For Sociology majors and minors and those interested Monday, October 19 th 5:30-6:30pm Zoom link: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/96016059777

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Stefanie Mollburn, Elizabeth M. Lawrence, and Patrick M. Krueger have a new publication

Oct. 2, 2020

The coauthors are CU-Boulder SOCY and Pop Program alums, and Patrick is a CUPC affiliate. Mollborn, Stefanie, Elizabeth M. Lawrence , and Patrick M. Krueger. Published online ahead of print. “Developing Health Lifestyle Pathways and Social Inequalities across Early Childhood.” Population Research and Policy Review . https://doi.org/10.1007/s11113-020-09615-6

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Melissa Villarreal is author of a recent blogpost for Emerald Publishing

Sept. 27, 2020

Melissa Villarreal is author of a recent blogpost for Emerald Publishing entitled “ The Impact of the Bill Anderson Fund for Students of Colour and Marginalised Communities .” Melissa is a Sociology Ph.D. student, research assistant at the Natural Hazards Center, and Bill Anderson Fund fellow.

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Lori Peek quoted in an Atlantic article

Sept. 26, 2020

Lori Peek was quoted in an Atlantic article this week, this one entitled, “A Failure of Empathy Led to 200,000 Deaths. It Has Deep Roots.”

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Check out Mathieu Desan's new article

Sept. 25, 2020

Mathieu Desan’s article, “Is the National Front Republican and Does it Matter? Class, Culture, and the Rise of the Nationalist Right”, was published in Political Power and Social Theory

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Jill Harrison’s new book featured in an article in E&E News this week

Sept. 24, 2020

Jill Harrison’s new book, From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice within Government Agencies, was featured in an article in E&E News this week

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Fall 2020 Virtual Speaker Series

Sept. 23, 2020

Fall 2020 Virtual Speaker Series Thursday, October 8th 4:00-5:00PM (MDT) Durable Ethnicity: Mexican Americans and the Ethnic Core By: Christi Sue, Associate Professor Sociology at the University of Colorado Boulder Cosponsored by the Latin American Studies Center (LASC) Please register for this free talk at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/durable-ethnicity-mexican-americans-and-the-ethnic-core-tickets-120247245749?aff=erellivmlt Thursday, October 29th 12:30-1:30PM...

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Dr. Elizabeth Wrigley-Field Virtual talk Nov 12th

Sept. 22, 2020

A part of the socioligy speaker series! November 12 th , 12:30-1:30 The Black Deaths America Treats as Normal Dr. Elizabeth Wrigley-Field Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Minnesota Many people are now familiar with the 1918 flu -- the last pandemic on the scale of the current crisis --...

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Andrea Tilstra spoke with 9News

Sept. 18, 2020

Andrea Tilstra spoke with 9News on 9/15 about the problem with CU's delayed COVID count dissemination. The segment aired on the 6 PM news.

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