Dr. Carlos Torres will present his research, Consensus Now - Searching for Political Common Ground in the U.S. & Identifying the Structures of Division.
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Dr. Mario Venegas will present his research, Privatization, Austerity, and Power Outages: A Glimpse into the Networks of Politicians and Private Corporations in Puerto Rico.
Dr. Don Romesburg will present his research, Contested Curriculum: The History of K-12 LGBTQ-Inclusive History Education.
Dr. Cecile Bhang will present her research, The Career Indecision Profile: Measurement Equivalence in a Korean American Sample.
Caitlin Henry, CCJS lecturer will present her research, How Assembly Bill 1540 Can Save Costs and Lives During the Dual Pandemic of COVID and Racism.
Join us for the School of Social Sciences Brown Bag lecture series on Monday, May 9th at 12pm with Kevin Fang, Assistant Professor of Geography, Environment & Planning.
The School of Social Sciences Brown Bag Series is always free, open to faculty, staff, students, and the public, and provides a congenial interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of recent research by School of Social Sciences faculty. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021-2022 Brown Bag Series will take place via Zoom.
Join us for the School of Social Sciences Brown Bag lecture series on Monday, April 25th at 12pm with Ben Smith, Associate Professor of Human Development.
Title: How to Become a Gamer in Southern Peru
Join us for the School of Social Sciences Brown Bag lecture series on Monday, April 11th at 12pm with Kyla Walters (Doughty), Assistant Professor of Sociology.
Title: Mapping the Contours of Tri-racial Aesthetic Labor
Join us for the School of Social Sciences Brown Bag lecture series on Monday, March 28th at 12pm with Andy Martinez, Assistant Professor of Psychology.
Title: Empathy is my superpower? Empathy, anti-racism, and the liberal-conservative continuum
Join us for the School of Social Sciences Brown Bag lecture series on Monday, March 14th at 12pm with Sam Cohen, Associate Professor of History.
Title: Migration, Charity, and Community in Fifth Century Rome