Events

Sociology Seminar Series – Feb 19 – Adia Harvey Wingfield

Please join us on Friday, February 19th, as we welcome Professor Adia Harvey Wingfield of the Washington University in St. Louis as our first Spring 2016 Seminar Series speaker. Professor Wingfield will present: “Professional Work in a Postracial Era: Black Americans’ Everyday Racial Realities in the Health Care Industry.” Friday, February 19th at 12PM in SOC Room 241 100 Cummington Mall, Boston MA 02215 […]

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Seminar Series – Susan Bell of Drexel University

Please join us on December 4th, 2015, as we welcome Professor Susan Bell of Drexel University as our final Fall 2015 Seminar Series speaker. Professor Bell will present “Interpreting for Immigrants in Hospital Clinics: An Ethnography of Outpatient Care in Maine.” December 4th, 2015 SOC Room 241 – 12PM 100 Cummington Mall, Boston MA 02215 Free and Open […]

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Seminar Series – Rashawn Ray of the University of Maryland

Please join us on October 23rd, 2015, as we welcome Professor Rashawn Ray of the University of Maryland to our Fall 2015 Seminar Series. Professor Ray will present “#BlackLivesMatter: The Evolution of a Social Media Identity”  October 23rd, 2015 SOC Room 241 – 12PM 100 Cummington Mall, Boston MA 02215 Free and Open to the Public! Biography: Rashawn Ray […]

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CUNY Professor and BU Alum Philip Kasinitz to Speak at Annual Albert Morris Lecture

The Boston University Sociology Department proudly presents The Sixth Annual Albert Morris Lecture in Sociology featuring BU Alumnus and Professor of Sociology at CUNY Philip Kasinitz presenting “Diversity and Inclusion: Immigration, Demographic Change and Racial Justice in Contemporary America.” Thursday, April 10th at 5PM 9th Floor Colloquium Room Boston University Photonics Center 8 St. Mary’s […]

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Fall Seminar Series Kicks Off with Peter Berger

The Sociology Seminar Series is back, and is kicking off the new semester with a talk by Peter Berger of Boston University titled “After the Falsification of Secularization Theory: What Next?” on Friday, September 14th. The Seminar Series is held on Fridays at 100 Cummington Street, Room 241. All are welcome to attend.

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