Hello faculty and staff! Dr. Wang has put together a writing group! This group meets every Monday and Friday 1:00-2:40pm in Kaufman Hall Rm. 331B or you can join on Zoom. This opportunity is a chance to work on dissertations, research projects, etc., while you stay accountable!
Faculty, Staff, and Students, please join us Friday, September 26th from 12:30-2:00 at Kaufman Hall Rm. 221B!
Come listen to one of our Ph.D. Candidates, Darci Schmidgall, give her presentation on Reproductive Justice without Roe!
The Department of Sociology at @UofOklahoma is hiring! The position is Assistant Professor of Sociology (ranked renewable term) beginning in academic year 2022-23.
To read more about this teaching-scholar position and/or apply, visit https://t.co/pL37Su2Fwo. #sociology#hiring
Dr. Meredith G. F. Worthen (@meredithworthen) received the 2021 Provost’s Community Engagement Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Research and Creative Activity for her commitments to LGBTQ activism and supporting survivors of sexual violence. Congratulations, Dr. Worthen!
PRO tip: Looking for an article you don’t have access to? Try emailing the author directly! This can help w/networking and collaboration (plus you can even compliment them about their work which is always nice 😊) #AcademicTwitter#AcademicChatter#CrimTwitter#queercrim
New article by @OU_SocCrim Professor @meredithworthen published in Sex Roles journal: Why Can’t You Just Pick One? The Stigmatization of Non-binary/Genderqueer People by Cis and Trans Men and Women: An Empirical Test of Norm-Centered Stigma Theory. https://t.co/FzWV3uYDVG
.@OU_SocCrim is hiring!
Assistant Professor
Race-Ethnicity, Criminology & Social Justice
Tenure-Track Position in Sociology
University of Oklahoma
Deadline of January 15, 2021
https://t.co/9d0u9sV9wh
You did it, History students! You made it to the last week of classes during *~unprecedented and unusual*~ times! This on its own is an accomplishment worth celebrating. Someday you'll look back and won't believe that you did it! We promise, things will get easier.
Data Science Institute for Societal Challenges Names Two Associate Research Directors - https://t.co/aAv4vJapTG
Congratulations to @OU_SocCrim's very own Erin Maher, Associate Professor, for this honor. We're proud of you!
We return to our "One Book" series with a second selection by Professor B. Mitchell Peck: The Constitution of Society (1984) by Anthony Giddens. For more information about this book and its impact, see https://t.co/SdLcmIMgAV. Dr. Peck, thank you for sharing this!
Brand new publication by our very own @callen_kyle! Please check out "Disabled sexualities: A theoretical review of sociological approaches and a call to problematize the normative/non-normative dialectic." Available at https://t.co/NlVxYIFkPd. Congratulations, Kyle!
Our "One Book" series continues with Professor Constance Chapple (@ConnieChapple). Her "one book" is Causes of Delinquency (1969) by Travis Hirschi. For more information about this book and its impact, see https://t.co/H0bAS5PlIb. Dr. Chapple, thank you for sharing this!
Today we recognize and extend our gratitude to those who have served our country and continue to serve.
To all of the Veterans, we say thank you. #VeteransDay 🇺🇸