Spring 2002 Student News

Research Paper Selected for Presentation

Alexandra Rollins has had her research paper selected for presentation this summer in Chicago at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, one of the premier professional associations in Sociology. Her paper is a test of Glock’s “comfort hypothesis” regarding the relationship between involvement in religious organizations and social class. She uses General Social Survey data to test hypotheses. 

 

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Yalda Baktash, class of ’18 (Spring 2016)
Eeuphelma Wangchuck, class of ’16 (Spring 2016)
Caitlin Snell, class of ’16 (Spring 2016)
Danyel Semple, class of ’15 (Spring 2015)
Kendall Ciesemier, class of ’15 (Spring 2014)
Josh Powell, class of ’14 (Spring 2014)
Josh Powell, class of ’14 (Fall 2013)
Adan Gonzalez, class of ’15 (Spring 2013)
Karina Ramírez, class of ’10 (Fall 2010)
Rebecca Shinners, class of ’09 (Fall 2010)
José Zachary Canto, class of ’08 (Fall 2007)
Elisa Cervantes, class of ’06 (Spring 2006)
Rebecca Medway, class of ’06 (Spring 2006)
Alexandra Rollins, class of ’03 (Spring 2002)
Carrie-Ann Ferraro, class of ’03 (Spring 2002)