Our Mission: The Sociology Department and faculty are committed to creating a supportive environment for student centered learning and achievement. Our students are exposed to all aspects of sociology and acquire the sociological perspective and the techniques for studying society. They learn to critically examine the value assumptions of our institutions and social practices, including the values and practices of our discipline itself. This reflexive stance is an essential element of sociological understanding. Our students will learn how sociology been used to solve problems for clients, foundations, agencies, and the community, and has contributed to social policy formulation and policy analysis. They will learn how sociologists engage in dialog and engagement with different publics in the civil society. Through their education, our students will understand that sociology and civil society are interdependent, both flourishing in an open and democratic discourse on the issues and crises of modernity.
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Sociology Professor Receives Haynes Fellowship
Fall 2008 SOC 498 Class Days & Locations (.xls)
Faculty Office Hours for Fall 2008 (.pdf)
The Sociology Department welcomes our three new full-time faculty members:
Alexandra Gerbasi, PhD, Stanford University, Sociology, Summer 2007
Karen Morgaine, PhD, Portland State University, Social Work and Social Research, 2008
Lauren McDonald, PhD, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, Sociology, 2008
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