Tagged: Sociology

Proud Papa: Prof. Austin presents son, Nikolas, with diploma

Proud Papa: Prof. Austin presents son, Nikolas, with diploma

Associate Prof. Andrew Austin’s son, Nikolas, graduated with a degree in Political Science and was quite active in student government. Serving as Student Government Association President in 2016-17, he fought for expanded voting opportunities...

Faculty note: Dalke paper presentation

Faculty note: Dalke paper presentation

Senior lecturer Karen Dalke (Sociology, Public and Environmental Affairs) recently presented a paper entitled: “Mustang Denizen: Reimagining the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971” at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK for...

Faculty note: Karen Dalke co-authored piece published

Faculty note: Karen Dalke co-authored piece published

Senior Lecturer Karen Dalke’s (Sociology, Public & Environmental Affairs) co-authored conference paper entitled National Treasure: Nationalistic Representations of the Finnhorse in Trotting Championships, was recently published in the book, “Equestrian Cultures in Global and Local Contexts.”

Faculty note: Dalke film review

Faculty note: Dalke film review

Faculty member Karen Dalke, Ph.D., of Sociology and Public and Environmental Affairs, contributed a film review to Animalia, the anthrozoology journal. She reviewed the 2012 film “Bestiare,” based on the classic mythical tales that...

Faculty note: Hutchison presentations


Faculty note: Hutchison presentations


Sociology Prof. Ray Hutchison (Urban and Regional Studies) recently returned from Chicago, where he presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. His two papers: “The Right to Urban Theory: Henri Lefebvre...