Sociology, Department of
Department of Sociology
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CELTS grant support for Sociology 215 - Law and Society
The Center for Engaged Learning Teaching and Scholarship (CELTS) has supported the Introduction to Law and Society, Sociology 215, with a small grant in the Spring of 2023.
Read MoreThis summer, Jonathan Nerenberg worked alongside associate professor Peter Rosenblatt to create and analyze a unique database of rental properties in Chicago that were matched to court records on evictions. Their study examined the inequality of Chicago’s eviction rate by investigating differences within properties owned by the same landlord.
SOCL 216 Students Visit Kolbe House
On Feb. 5, twenty students from Dr. Elfriede Wedam's Sociology 216 Sociology of Violence visited Kolbe House Catholic Ministry to Cook County Jail. The students were hosted by several volunteers as well as staff of Kolbe House where they were shown artwork depicting some of the jail detainees' stories.
Read MoreSOCL 272 - Environmental Sociology Students Explore Floating Islands on the Chicago River
Students from Professor Maria Akchurin's environmental sociology class met with the non-profit organization Urban Rivers and explored floating islands on the Chicago River, planting irises and collecting seeds from rose-mallow and swamp milkweed plants. The experience raised questions about the complexities of working with the city, community groups, and local businesses to restore the river, as well as leading participants to reflect on how city residents experience "urban nature."
Congratulations!
Congratulations to all of our 2022 Sociology award recipients; both undergraduate and graduate students.
Read MoreRita Padawangi, PhD
Rita Padawangi, a 2008 alumna of Loyola's Sociology PhD program, recently gave the 2024 Eleanor Fails Lecture. Her talk, "Urban Development, Politics, and the Spatial Imagination: Reflections from Indonesia and Timor-Leste," was an insightful and thought-provoking exploration of urban developmental aspirations and consequences in Southeast Asia and the challenges for sociologists there.
Faculty Values Statement
As scholars and teachers, the faculty in the Department of Sociology at 51Âþ»Chicago share in the mission of the University, with its paramount focus on human dignity...