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  • Isabel Araiza

    Sociology Colloquium, 10/13/2021

    The Evolution of Juan Crow in Higher Education: From Lulac v Richard to the Present Dr. Isabel Araiza, Texas A&M Corpus Christi The Race and Ethnic Studies Institute (RESI), in partnership with the Department of Sociology, invites you to attend our upcoming virtual Colloquium on Wednesday, October 13 at 12PM CST. Dr. Isabel Araiza, Associate […]

  • Theresa Morris

    Sociology Colloquium, 5/5/2021

    Eyes Wide Shut: Using Accreditation Regulation to Address the “Pass the Harasser” Problem in Higher Education Dr. Theresa Morris, Texas A&M University J.D., LL.M., J.S.D. Susan Fortney, Texas A&M University School of Law Universities and colleges have long struggled with sexual harassment and misconduct, pervasive harms that they have only recently been forced to confront […]

  • Karin Johnson

    Sociology Colloquium, 9/30/2020

    Diversifying the UAE and Russia: How National Higher Education Policies Attract International Students Dr. Karin Johnson, Texas Research Data Center (TXRDC) Dr. Johnson’s core interest is in how policy can attract skilled migrants, particularly to developing areas with a low or declining population. In her recent research, Johnson compared higher education internationalization policies in the […]