-
Marsh outlines challenges facing African American women
-
Marrying a less-educated partner can cost $25,000 per year
Located in
News
-
Kris Marsh contributes to PBS Newshour story on Baltimore
-
Invest in those already living in the city, she says
Located in
News
-
Seminar Series: Quincy Stewart, Associate Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University
-
Big Bad Racists, Subtle Prejudice and Minority Victims: An Agent-Based Model of the Dynamics of Racial Inequality
Located in
Coming Up
-
Annual Black History Month Event: Advancing Health Through a Racial Lens
-
Sponsored by the African American Studies Department
Located in
Coming Up
-
Seminar Series: Michael Bader, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, American University
-
Timing, Pace, and Location of Neighborhood Racial and Ethnic Change in Large Metropolises from 1970 to 2010
Located in
Coming Up
-
Jogging While Black
-
Sociologist Rashawn Ray speaks out about the fears that keep many African Americans from exercising
Located in
News
-
Lost Unions and Lost Ground
-
The decline of organized labor has helped worsen the racial gap
Located in
News
-
Race, Gender, and Educational Achievement
-
Odis Johnson investigates how social issues affect education
Located in
Research
/
Selected Research
-
Race, Gender, and Obesity: How the Social Environment Constrains or Enables Physical Activity
-
Faculty associate Rashawn Ray investigates the social and environmental changes needed in order to remove neighborhood barriers to regular physical exercise
Located in
Research
/
Selected Research
-
Families and Inequality
-
Faculty Associate Philip Cohen brings sociology research to the public eye by tackling thorny issues about race, gender, family, and inequality in an online public forum.
Located in
Research
/
Selected Research