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David Pyrooz published in the British Journal of Criminology

March 3, 2021

David Pyrooz published 鈥淟ook who鈥檚 talking: The snitching paradox in a representative sample of prisoners,鈥 in the British Journal of Criminology (with Meghan Mitchell, Richard Moule, and Scott Decker)

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Sociology Speaker Series: Maria Abascal

March 1, 2021

Maria Abascal Assistant Professor of Sociology New York University Tuesday, March 30th 12:30pm-2pm MST Zoom link: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/99832150304 Talk Title: People Use Both Heterogeneity and Minority Representation to Evaluate Diversity Desciption: Though widely used, the term "diversity" can mean different things. Diversity can refer to heterogeneity, i.e., the distribution of people...

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Check out our Undergraduate Welcome Event!

Feb. 26, 2021

Tune in for information on requirements for the major and minor, advising, study abroad, honors, internships and certificates.

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Read about the 2020 recipients of the Racial/Ethnic Inequality Research Awards

Feb. 18, 2021

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Bertha Berm煤dez Tapia鈥檚 important work at the U.S.-Mexico border was highlighted in A&S Magazine!

Feb. 12, 2021

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Lori Peek and NHC Received Donation to Establish New Award

Feb. 10, 2021

Lori Peek and the Natural Hazards Center received a $30,000 gift from an anonymous donor to establish a new Disability and Disasters Award for the hazards and disaster research and practice community. This award will bring those who care for, study, or advocate on behalf of those with disabilities to...

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David Pyrooz Published in Criminology

Jan. 29, 2021

David Pyrooz published an article in Criminology , titled 鈥淪election, stability, and spuriousness: Testing Gottfredson and Hirschi鈥檚 propositions to reinterpret street gangs in self-control perspective,鈥 with coauthors Chris Melde, Donna Coffman, and Ryan Meldrum.

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Lori Hunter published in Population Reference Bureau

Jan. 28, 2021

Lori Hunter has had a research dissemination piece published through the Population Reference Bureau. It is titled 鈥淯nderstanding Climate-Related Migration Can Help Policymakers Address Rural Poverty in Low- and Middle-Income Countries鈥.

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Lori Hunter received CARTSS funding

Jan. 21, 2021

Lori Hunter received CARTSS funding for field work related to her collaborative research on rural America. The fieldwork will take place during her sabbatical next academic year.

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Graduate student, Jose Sanchez, book review published

Jan. 11, 2021

Jose Sanchez's book review of The Gang Paradox: Inequalities and Miracles on the U.S.-Mexico Border by Robert J. Dur谩n has been published in Rutgers University Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Book Reviews

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