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Public Policy Professor Emeritus George La Noue has published a new essay on the interaction between Critical Race Theory and academic freedom, with an emphasis on protecting free speech in...
SOCY 201: Social Problems in American Society This self-paced online course provides students with a sociological perspective to understand a variety of social problems including racial...
Focus on weather disaster-related social vulnerability
Public Policy Professor Fernando Tormos-Aponte has won an NSF-sponsored award through the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). Through the grant, Dr. Tormos-Aponte will examine...
Want to spend your summer building skills that will help launch your career, working on urgent issues you care about like stopping plastic pollution and reducing bee-killing pesticides and while...
Still thinking about your fall schedule? We have a unique opportunity this fall, as we have a guest professor coming in to teach an ASIA 300 course titled, "Music, Identity, and the Two Koreas." ...
Congratulations to Aubrey Jackson-Soller, Brian Soller, and Jennifer Callaghan-Koru on being promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure and Katie Birger on being promoted to Senior Lecturer!
The Center for Social Science Scholarship invites applications for Faculty Working Groups to promote intellectual exchange in the social sciences and across campus. These collaborative scholarly...
The LLC Program is pleased to announce that Sonya Squires-Caesar of Cohort 13, successfully and skillfully presented her dissertation research proposal to her committee on May 20, 2021....
Lynn Dixon ('21) was commissioned for a solo piano work by the DC New Music Coalition, and the resulting In Black, White, and Gray will be premiered June 25 at 8 pm online. Kathryn Blake's...