The Department of Sociology congratulates twelve undergraduate Sociology students on their invitation to present at the KSU Undergraduate Research Symposium on April 5th and the Northeast Ohio Undergraduate Sociology Symposium (NEOUSS) on April 16th at Oberlin College
SOCIOLOGY SCHOLARS 2017-2018
Karina Branch (Mentors: Nicole Rousseau and Clare Stacey)
Black Women’s Lives: Mental Health
Megan Betts (Mentors: Nicole Rousseau and Clare Stacey)
Black Like Us: How Black queer Youth Navigate Spaces that Simultaneously Celebrate and Erase their Intersecting Identities |
Jenna Bloom (Mentor: Clare Stacey)
Exploring the Benefits of Palliative Care for Young Adults |
Tyler Coy (Mentor: Manacy Pai)
Race and Socioeconomic Disparities in Organ Type, Recovery and Readmission in Kidney Transplant Recipients |
Tristan Davis (Mentor: Chris Dum)
A Deviant Sense of Belonging |
Daiyajot Grewal and Emily Catchpole (Mentor: Dick Adams)
Factors Impacting Ex-Offenders’ Employment Status and Household Income |
Christina Watson (Mentor: Kristen Marcussen)
Perceptions of Homeschooling |
McKenzie Palmer (Mentor: Tim Owens)
Veteran Transitions: From Soldier to Student |
Meghan Haney (Mentor: Greg Gibson)
Student Perceptions of Crime at Kent State University |
Lymrick Cheshire
The Impact of Names on Individuals in Society
Emily Bragg (Mentor: Anthony VaderHorst) |
Lockdown: A Closer Look Into a School Shooting |