Sunmin Kim illuminates how the foundations of America’s immigration debate contain the seeds of today’s crisis.
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Access to paid family and medical leave remains uneven in New Hampshire, despite the introduction of the New Hampshire Paid Family and...
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Emily Walton, Associate Professor of Sociology at Dartmouth College, will facilitate a group discussion about her new book, Homesick: Race...
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Approximately 40 community members attended the lecture, which was hosted by the sociology department, the Latin American, Latino and...
January 24, 2026
HANOVER — Addressing the crowd at Dartmouth College’s Rollins Chapel on Thursday evening, assistant professor of sociology Shaonta’ Allen...
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New Books Network podcast https://newbooksnetwork.com/homesick-3 Host Richard E. Ocejo is professor of sociology at John Jay College and the...
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Study shows the voluntary state program did little to overcome inequities in coverage. he birth of a child or a serious health condition can...
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“I recommend a New Year’s resolution: Do the work to find new friendship markets in 2026, rather than waiting passively for new connections...