Sociology Major Day
Learn how to navigate the degree map; choose electives, apply to grad school, and pursue careers in sociology. Majors and non-majors welcome. Refreshments.
Learn how to navigate the degree map; choose electives, apply to grad school, and pursue careers in sociology. Majors and non-majors welcome. Refreshments.
Join Roosevelt House, Asian American Studies Center & Program, AANAPISI Project (HCAP), Department of Sociology, Department of Urban Policy and Planning on zoom for a sneak preview of “The Asian Americans” with Renee Tajima-Pena, Producer, and Academy Award nominated filmmaker. Commemorating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. QA with Vivian Louie, Director of the Hunter […]
The Jewish Studies Center at Hunter College presents: Talia Lavin, Author of Culture Warlords: My Journey into the Dark Web of White Supremacy in Conversation with Jessie Daniels Co-Sponsored by the departments of Africana & Puerto Rican/Latino Studies, Sociology, Women and Gender Studies and Political Science Talia Lavin is a freelance writer focusing on the […]
Join us for our annual Charles Green Lecture Day - a special event celebrating student scholarship, collaboration, and community!
Introduction Marnia Lazreg was a pathbreaking sociologist who made important contributions to a wide variety of fields, including the study of women, torture, colonialism, Islam, Foucault, international development, and her native Algeria. Much of this work was informed by an abiding belief in the emancipatory potential of a universalistic conception of the human—an approach that […]
Please join us as Roosevelt House and the Tenement Museum host a discussion to mark the 60th anniversary of the Immigration and Nationality Act, signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on October 3, 1965. Lifting the restrictive 41-year-old national origins quotas, the law—also known as The Hart-Celler Act—ushered in a new era of […]