How We Work: Five Years Later (NHPR)
Kristin Smith, a Visiting Assistant Professor in Sociology, speaks about changes in work-related issues: NH daycare, women's and men's wages, and womens' roles as breadwinners.
[more]Kristin Smith, a Visiting Assistant Professor in Sociology, speaks about changes in work-related issues: NH daycare, women's and men's wages, and womens' roles as breadwinners.
[more]A forthcoming study by Assistant Professor Jason Houle found that lower-middle-income students carry more debt load than students from either of the other economic groups, according to CNBC.
[more]Three alumni - all Sociology majors - share their stories of working in education.
[more]In his thesis, "More Black Ivy Leaguers, but There's a 'Kind'? Oppositional Culture Theory and Group Attachment in High-Achieving Black Students", Georgino considered the observation that more Black students are enrolling in elite colleges and universities, and Black immigrants and the children of Black immigrants have largely bolstered the increasing numbers.
[more]Jaclyn Wypler's senior thesis, The Future’s In the Dirt: Local Food, Community and Embeddedness in Hardwick, VT, examined an emerging local food system in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont using the theory of embeddedness.
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