Hideko Tamura Snider ’56

Sociology alumna advocates for peace and collective healing

Hideko Tamura Snider ’56 survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima before attending Wooster

Jenna Smith

Hands-On Internship at Bellwether Farm Inspires Wooster Sociology Major

Jenna Smith learns about regenerative agricultural systems through summer fieldwork experience

Amelia Kemp ’21

Wooster senior makes her voice heard in local community

Amelia Kemp ’21 participates in Black Lives Matter movement as part of her APEX Fellowship

Michael Wilson ’05

Sociology alumnus helps Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank navigate response to increased demand

Michael Wilson ’05 makes an impact on his community as director of marketing and communications

Maggie Popadiak ’05

Sociology major engages community through immersive theatre

Maggie Popadiak ’05 educates people through the arts

The Continuation of Violence: Analyzing the Retraumatization of Incarcerated Survivors of Domestic Violence and Evaluating the Potential of a “Trauma-Informed” Prison Model

Student: Eliana Kahn Major: Sociology, Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies Advisor: Dr. Tom Tierney, Dr. Zareen Thomas The purpose of my study was to […]

Durkheim’s Day in Court: A Sociological Analysis of Supreme Court Cases Concerning Conditions of Confinement Under the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause

Student: Libbie Main Major: Sociology Minor: Political Science Advisors: Anne Nurse The goal of this study is to determine how ‘cruel and unusual punishment’ […]

Marija Cyvas ’19 Wins Award for Undergraduate Paper on Baltic Studies

Recent graduate’s Independent Study on Lithuanian-Americans receives recognition

Understanding Cultural Perspectives

Sidney Irias compares attitudes toward adoption in the U.S. and Honduras