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Major/Minor Welcome
Join us for the annual Major/Minor Welcome Session in Sociology. Learn more about the major/minor programs and requirements.
Book Launch: Making Motherhood Work
Left Bank Books welcomes Washington University assistant professor of sociology Caitlyn Collins, who will sign and discuss her new book, Making Motherhood Work: How Women Manage Careers and Caregiving, at this official Launch Party event! Refreshments will be provided.
Racial Equity and the Grand Challenges for Social Work
Join us to learn more about eliminating racial inequities in social, economic, and health outcomes.
Race at the Forefront: Sharpening a Focus on Race in Applied Research
Faculty Book Talk Series: Caitlyn Collins
Join us on Thursday, April 4, for a University Libraries’ Faculty Book Talk Series event with Caitlyn Collins, assistant professor of sociology at Washington University in St. Louis.
Colloquium Series: Karida Brown
Department Open House
Alpha Kappa Delta Meeting
Join us for our first meeting of the semester!
The Me Too Era: How we got here & what's next
The Me Too movement has brought a long-needed course correction to sexual harassment, sexual intimidation, and workplace sexual abuse. This lecture goes over the chronology of events to understand why this has happened right now and then exams policy dilemmas of competing values about due process, victim protection, offender punishments, and differing approaches within, and outside of, feminism.
Faculty Book Talk: Adia Harvey Wingfield
Sociology professor Adia Harvey Wingfield will discuss her new work, Flatlining: Race, Work, and Health Care in the New Economy.
IAS/SIR Speaker Series: Making Motherhood Work, How Women Manage Careers and Caregiving
Professor Caitlyn Collins, Department of Sociology, Washington University
Major/Minor Fair
Learn more about the department at the annual Arts & Sciences Major/Minor Fair!
Department Colloquium: Mackenzie Israel-Trummel
The Mobilizing Effects of Carceral State Institutions