Brown Bag Series
All faculty, staff, students and community members are invited to join us for presentations throughout our fall and spring semesters.
Please join us for our next Brown Bag Series:
Uncovering Unconscious Bias & Decolonizing Your Syllabi
Friday, Nov 4th
BR 281
3:30 pm
Past Brown Bag Series dates and presentations
- 10/23/19 Title: "MY VARIABLE IS BIGGER THAN YOUR VARIABLE: TESTING THE HUMAN POVERTY-HOMICIDE HYPOTHESIS" Dr. Meghan Rogers
- 4/16/18 Title: "Surveying in Serbia: "The Purpose and Process of Administering an International Study on the Causes of Crime" Dr. Jake Day
- 3/19/18 Title: " "The Future of U.S. Global Empire under the Trump Administration."Dr. Tim Gill
- 2/12/18 Title: "Large classes=Passive Learning:Using applied learning techniques to engage students in a very large Introduction to Sociology class."Dr. Jennifer Vanderminden & Dr. Jill Waity
- 11/13/17 Title: "
- 9/25/17 Title:"When Symptoms Don't Mean Diagnosis:Race and Gender Gaps in Diagnosed Anxiety Disorders"Dr. Jennifer Vanderminden
- 4/19/17 Title:Sharing and discussing ideas for implementing and improving class discussion, Dr. Mike Maume
The Discussion Book (on Amazon): 50 Great Ways to Get People Talking - 3/21/17 Title: "Culture and Animal Rights Activism in France and The United States"(pdf)
Elizabeth Cherry ( BA'99 ) Associate Professor of Sociology at Manhattanville College, Purchase, NY (pdf) - 2/22/17 Title: "Original Crime Victims' Experiences with Wrongful Convictions"
Dr. Kim Cook, Professor and Restorative Justice Practitioner UNCW (pdf)