Casey Stockstill quoted in Intelligencer "People like to fantasize that if we don't tell kids about racism, they won't know it exists yet and they won't be racist," the sociolo
2024 Honor Thesis Presentations Week The Sociology Department Thesis students presented their findings this week.
Sociology Department Faculty Response to Events of May 1st, 2024 We, in the Sociology department, join our colleagues in
The Man Who Died for the Liberal Arts David Shribman's article in The Atlantic features the life of Philip Alvan Shribman, class of 1941, Sociology major.
• Tia Walker '25 (AAAS Major; Socy Minor) won first place prize at Brown's Du Bois Conference Tia Walker '25 (AAAS Major; Socy Minor) won first prize at the recent URAD program Undergraduate Student Paper Competition at Brown Uni
A&S Annual Diversity Lecture: Casey Stockstill, False Starts: The Segregated Lives of Preschoolers Arts and Sciences staff filled 105 Dartmouth Hall on April 17 to hear Assistant Professor of Sociology Casey Stockstill discuss h
How immigration and the southern border became a big issue for this New England state Professor Sunmin Kim recent interview with Savannah Kuchar of USA TODAY.
Gavin Fry '25 Wins Truman Scholarship The program provides up to $30,000 toward graduate study related to public service.
"Blinded by the Facts: Unintended Consequences of Racial Knowledge Production in the Dillingham Commission (1907-1911)" Sunmin Kim
"Neighborhood Social Organization Exposures and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Hypertension Risk in Los Angeles." Gregory Sharp, Richard M. Carpiano
"Is the Black Church Dead? Religious Resilience and the Contemporary Functions of Black Christianity." Shaonta' Allen
"Through the Looking Glass: Self, Inauthenticity, and (Mass) Violence." Kimberly B. Rogers, Kaitlin Boyle, Maria N. Scaptura