News & Events
Sociology internships course hosts networking and career information sessions
Our faculty continue to excel in their diverse endeavors, contributing significantly to their respective fields through impactful research, innovative pedagogy, and dedicated service.
Our annual publication showcases student research through professor-student mentorship.
Department Celebrates Sociology Graduates and Awards at End-of-Year Banquet
2026 Update from Sociology Club
Research Assistant Jazmin Rivera ’26 and Miguel Colin-Ayala ’26 did research on transfer student success and also mentored new sociology transfer students and represented the department in outreach to prospective transfer students.
Thanks to an endowed Visiting Scholar Fund, students met outstanding sociologists in the classroom and at events on campus.
Sociology major Jazmin Rivera turned her experience as a transfer student into research and advocacy work aimed at making higher education more supportive and accessible for future students.
A double major in sociology and political science, Saron will study international affairs in Germany.
Associate Professor Di Di investigates what it means when people turn to social media influencers and AI chatbots for spiritual guidance.
Our faculty continue to excel in their diverse endeavors, contributing significantly to their respective fields through impactful research, innovative pedagogy, and dedicated service.
Becoming an Expert Caregiver published by Rutgers University Press
Wishing Professor Pumar Well
Sociology internships course hosts networking and career information sessions
Our annual publication showcasing student research through professor-student mentorship
Department Celebrates Sociology Graduates and Awards at End-of-Year Banquet
Students and Faculty attend Pacific Sociological Association meetings in San Francisco
This Spring Quarter has been one of the most exciting yet for the Sociology Club!
Research Assistant Christina Nelson ‘24 puts her creative and scholarly skills to work in developing a website about the intersections of disability and climate change
Enrique Pumar was interviewed by This Old House for the article
Sociology students interview Gen Z peers about their college experiences
Visiting Scholars Address Media Sociology and Social Problems
Enrique S. Pumar’s experience working as a Program Director at the NSF
Building Bridges in the Fight Against Human Trafficking: Collaborative Solutions for Prevention, Prosecution, and Survivor Support
Sociology Club Updates!






















