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Yanica Faustin publishes chapter on Black women’s reproductive health
September 19, 2023
Faustin and co-authors focused on the importance of mixed methodologies to better study health trends and issues in the Black diaspora for "Black Women's Reproductive Health and Sexuality: A Holistic Public health Approach."
Get set for success at the Ƶ STEM Meet and Greet
September 14, 2023
Students can take advantage of a game-changing opportunity to meet employers on the hunt for Ƶ’s STEM majors.
Playbill highlights career of Nasia Thomas ‘15 in recent article
September 13, 2023
The article delves into reasons and times she was grateful for not landing a role and covers aspects of her career from the beginning to present day.
Kristina Krasich speaks on ‘solving the problem of consciousness’ with Discover Magazine
September 12, 2023
Krasich, assistant professor of psychology, was featured in the recent article from Discover Magazine.
African & African-American Studies at Ƶ hosts 30th anniversary events
September 7, 2023
The interdisciplinary minor program began in 1994 and includes courses spanning the liberal arts and includes study abroad opportunities. An opening reception in the Wilhelmina Boyd Office of African and African-American Studies is Thursday, Sept. 14.
Rena Zito publishes chapter in the Handbook of Teaching and Learning in Sociology
September 7, 2023
Zito, associate professor of sociology, publishes chapter on teaching crime and deviance within the sociology curriculum.
Performing arts, music alumni share wisdom with Ƶ in Los Angeles program
September 6, 2023
Two alumni panels provided industry insights, experiences and connections for Ƶ undergraduates in the Ƶ in Los Angeles program this summer
Rena Zito and Kaylynn Hiller ’22 publish research in Sociological Imagination
September 4, 2023
The peer-reviewed study, “‘The Perfect Controlled Experiment’: The Impact of Abortion Clinic Closures on Teenage and Adult Reproductive Outcomes in Texas,” was published in a special issue on health inequalities and access to healthcare.
Tom Arcaro teaches course, gives presentation for aid workers in Bangladesh
August 30, 2023
Partnered with BRAC University’s Centre for Peace and Justice in Dhaka, Arcaro taught a three-day course around sociological principles, power and privilege, and presented around the importance of women in social movements.
Ƶ’s Department of Engineering launches mechanical engineering concentration
August 29, 2023
The mechanical engineering concentration complements existing coursework and is the most popular engineering degree worldwide. Assistant Professor Blake Hament was hired this summer to add to existing curriculum and faculty expertise.