Nicolette Manglos-Weber promoted to Associate Professor

The following is an excerpt from the BU Today article “Introducing the Charles River Campus’ Newest Associate Professors” featuring Associate Professor of Religion and Society Nicolette Manglos-Weber, published on June 27, 2023. Click here to read the full article. 


“We have had the pleasure of watching these talented colleagues develop from promising junior faculty into teachers and scholars of national impact and recognition,” Jean Morrison, provost and chief academic officer, wrote in a letter sent to BU faculty announcing the promotions. “In fields as diverse as the natural, health, and social sciences, the arts, history, engineering, economics, and communication, these faculty members have fulfilled the promise we saw in them as they began their careers at Boston University.”

Nicolette Manglos-Weber, School of Theology associate professor of religion and society, is an interdisciplinary sociologist who studies religious community life, focusing on how religion shapes politics and collective well-being. Her research has focused extensively on faith communities in English-speaking Africa, migrants in the US, and young adults in the US facing stress and adversity.


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