Students Showcase Asian American Activism at Dartmouth
A course taught by sociologist Sunmin Kim empowered students to reconstruct and share the history of Asian American student activism at Dartmouth.
[more]A course taught by sociologist Sunmin Kim empowered students to reconstruct and share the history of Asian American student activism at Dartmouth.
[more]The sociology department is delighted to welcome Casey Stockstill and Smriti Upadhyay. Casey Stockstill is a race scholar who studies childhood and inequalities. She uses ethnography, interviews, and experiments to examine how race and class matter in daily life, and how those experiences reinforce inequalities. Casey values connecting her research to broader public conversations. She will be teaching SOCY 1 Introductory Sociology in the fall.
[more]The award-winning filmmakers and four others will receive honorary degrees.
[more]"I never let the sorrow weigh me down or sidetrack me from focusing on my education, my emerging interest in politics, and becoming the best person I could be," the former New York state senator and comptroller writes in his memoir Truly Blessed and Highly Favored.
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