In the News

In the News

Adia Harvey Wingfield Inducted as the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor of Arts and Sciences

2.12.20

Congratulations Dr. Harvey Wingfield!

Gender study: To shatter the glass ceiling, fix the 'broken rung'

10.29.19

Professor Collins on gender stereotypes and promotion in the workplace in Al Jazzera.

Meritocracy’s Casualties

10.29.19

Professor Ishizuka in the Dissent Magazine on the casualties of meritocracy.

In a Strong Economy, Why Are So Many Workers on Strike?

10.28.19

Rosenfeld's research featured in the New York Times.

Intensive Care: What Makes a ‘Good’ Parent?

10.1.19

Professor Ishizuka discusses his parenting study on parenting behaviors with The New York Times.

Sociologist, Author On 'Making Motherhoood Work' For Highly Stressed American Moms

9.26.19

Collins spoke with On Second Thought host Virginia Prescott about her research.

'Motherhood penalty' starts even before kids, study finds

9.5.19

Professor Collins quoted on universal paid family leave and work/family policies.

Institute in Critical Quantitative, Computational, and Mixed Methodologies established

8.27.19

More than $1.1 million has been secured by Johnson and his partners from the NSF and the Spencer Foundation to support The Institute in Critical Quantitative, Computational, and Mixed Methodologies (ICQCM) has been established at Washington University in St. Louis.

Congratulations Cunningham

8.15.19

Congratulations to ⁦‪David Cunningham, Department Chair and Professor of Sociology, for winning the ⁦‪ASA Peace, War and Social Conflict's Robin Williams Award for Distinguished Contributions to Scholarship, Teaching, and Service!

Mothers Are Drowning In Stress: Here’s What Can Help

7.10.19

Caitlyn Collins quoted in Simple Most on working moms and managing stress.

Women Working Longer Hours, Sleeping Less, as They Juggle Commitments

6.24.19

Caitlyn Collins in The Wall Street Journal on working mothers and work-life balance.

Why American Moms Can’t Get Enough Expert Parenting Advice

5.30.19

Caitlyn Collins writes in the Atlantic about women's struggle to balance work and family life.