Weekly News
Weekly News, June, 2026
Vinnie Roscigno won the Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award from the American Sociological Association. This is a momentous honor, and we are so proud. Congratulations Vinnie!
Five department members (Nima Dahir, Victor Espinosa, Reanne Frank, Tiffany Huang, and Danielle Schoon) received a Community Engagement Grant from the Global Arts + Humanities | Cross-Disciplinary Research Exchange in collaboration with the Office of Engagement in the College of Arts and Sciences to host an Immigration Symposium titled “Breaking Down Borders” during Spring 2027, exact date TBA. More details about programming coming soon!
Andrea Constant was elected as the Graduate Student Representative of the ASA Racial and Ethnic Minorities Section.
Jack Wippell's class paper, "Organizational status and online-offline mobilization cycles", from the Group Processes class with David Melamed was published in Social Forces.