News
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Newspaper highlights student's internship
April 30, 2013
Senior Lyndsay Szerletich's work with Operation Snowflake at a Peoria school is covered by the Peoria Journal Star. -
Striving for civility in political discourse
April 17, 2013
Professors speak at symposium, hosted by Bradley's Institute for Principled Leadership, on improving discourse in U.S. politics. -
Bradley sweeps top awards for sociology paper contest
December 14, 2012
Two students and alumnae take first and second place in the Illinois Sociological Association student paper competition. -
Dr. Jackie Hogan sees problems in interpretations of Lincoln’s legacy
November 13, 2012
Bradley sociologist Dr. Hogan examines the issues surrounding today’s Lincoln narrative in an academic paper and as the keynote speaker at the annual Conference on Illinois History. -
Sociology Department unveils new curriculum
October 4, 2012
Students will choose one of three focus areas—Inequality and Social Justice, Health and Social Services, or Global Studies—to study. -
Bradley research well represented at MSS conference
April 11, 2012
Faculty and students presents their papers at the annual sociological conference. -
Looking through Lincoln
November 28, 2011
Dr. Jackie Hogan’s new book reveals what our love of Lincoln says about us. -
Alumni notes
October 26, 2011
Many Department of Sociology alumni shared news from their lives recently. -
Faculty research
October 26, 2011
In addition to being dedicated teachers, the Department of Sociology’s faculty members are actively engaged in scholarship. Below is a list of their most recent publications and professional presentations. -
Internships in applied sociology
October 26, 2011
Many sociology students interested in careers in social service, counseling, law, and criminal justice complete the Department of Sociology’s Internship in Applied Sociology. -
Student research and other activities
October 26, 2011
Many Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice Studies Program students received recognition for their student research and other activities. -
Thanks to Department of Sociology donors
October 26, 2011
We want to thank all of you who have sent donations to the department. Your contributions are greatly appreciated! -
Outstanding graduating senior in sociology award winners
October 26, 2011
Every spring for the past five years, the Department of Sociology and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences have recognized an outstanding senior sociology major for his or her achievements. -
Sociology major wins award at 2011 Student Scholarship Exposition
October 26, 2011
Sociology major Jonathon Holland ’11 received the Provost’s Award for his project, “College Students’ Knowledge of and Beliefs about Socialism and their Attitudes toward Leftist Economic Policies,” at the University’s 19th annual Student Scholarship Exposition in April. -
Congratulations new members of Pi Gamma Mu
October 26, 2011
Pi Gamma Mu is a prestigious international honor society in social sciences, and Bradley’s Illinois Gamma Chapter is housed within the Department of Sociology and the Social Work Program. -
New faculty
October 26, 2011
The Department of Sociology welcomed four outstanding faculty members in 2008 and 2009: Dr. Darcy Leach, Dr. Marwin Spiller, Dr. Lori Wiebold, and Dr. Jill Wightman. -
Social work students win grants to support underprivileged children
September 9, 2011
A writing class offered by Bradley’s social work department has been key to their success. -
New leadership for Body Project
August 31, 2011
Dr. Lori Wiebold named new co-director of award-winning program. -
Hogan named Chair of Department of Sociology and Social Work
August 29, 2011
The fall 2011 term brings a new chair to the Department of Sociology and Social Work. -
Sociology graduate wins Provost’s Award at 2011 Student Scholarship Exposition.
July 27, 2011
Congratulations to sociology major Jonathon Holland ’11, winner of the Provost’s Award at the 2011 Student Scholarship Exposition for his study titled “College Students’ Knowledge of and Beliefs about Socialism and their Attitudes toward Leftist Economic Policies.”