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Katherine Ally Zaslavsky, doctoral candidate in Cornell Dept of Sociology from Endwell, New York, was recently named a Bouchet Scholar by The Bouchet Honor Society. They study the value of representation.
A Cornell Grad School Student Spotlight
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Happening now in the ballroom! Álvaro Padilla Pozo presenting work on Mosquitoes and socioeconomic disadvantage! Cornell Dept of Sociology Cornell Population Center #PAA2024
“Polling consistently shows a majority of Americans support legal abortion in most/all cases, especially early in pregnancy,” Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Landon Schnabel says in BNN Bloomberg adding that in close races abortion could boost Democratic turnout. bnnbloomberg.ca/donald-trump-d…
The rise of nationalism across the globe: Cornell faculty and alumni discussed this March 26 in a NYC event featuring NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik ’91, as well as Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Mabel Berezin and Cornell Government professor Gustavo Flores-Macías.
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“The Florida Supreme Court's seemingly contradictory abortion rulings…reveal the tension between conservative courts and the popular will in determining reproductive rights,' says Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Landon Schnabel, calling Florida a battleground.
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France is the first county to include a right to an abortion in its constitution; this vote underscores the role of culture, religion and secular governance in the preservation of individual freedoms, says Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Landon Schnabel.
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Lynne Haney (Prof NYU Sociology) will speak on her book Prisons of Debt as part of joint Cornell Center for Social Sciences Cornell Inequality speaker series. All in @Cornell community welcome! 3:30pm, Friday March 8, 700 Clark Hall. Reception to follow!
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Join us TODAY for our conversation with Moira O'Neil: 'Beyond the Crisis: Rethinking Migrations Narratives'
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Adriana Reyes, Assistant Professor in Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and Cornell Dept of Sociology, is studying how attitudes toward caregiving for older adults have changed and how this shapes expectations. Meet the 2023-24 Faculty Fellows: socialsciences.cornell.edu/funding-and-pr…
Would new taxes on Vermont's wealthiest residents spark migration to lower tax states? Not likely, says Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Cristobal Young on Vermont Public : 'It's a misconception that high income folks are really mobile.'
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If Greek lawmakers legalize same-sex marriage during a vote set for Thursday, it would be a landmark decision, says Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Landon Schnabel 'as it would create a pathway for other Orthodox Christian countries to move in a similar way.'
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'You might have to let go of some of that sense of control, or some of that sense of what you think you're supposed to do if you want to find new ways of doing things.'
Landon Schnabel of Cornell Dept of Sociology weighs in on student engagement for Faculty Voices: bit.ly/3vHWrqI
The blessing of same-sex couples, permitted this week by Pope Francis, is an important and complex step for the Catholic Church, says Cornell Dept of Sociology professor Landon Schnabel, yet 'This move presents a paradox for the LGBTQ faithful.'
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