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🍎 Congratulations to Rebecca Laurent for being named a Lead Teaching Mentor by UW-Madison L&S! sociology.wisc.edu/2025/04/17/reb…





📝 Monica J. Grant (Monica Grant) and Katherine J. Curtis (Katherine Curtis) published "Fertiliuty intentions in rural Malawi after Cyclone Idai" in Population and Environment. link.springer.com/article/10.100…


🌟 Congratulations to Jane Ahn for her Midwest Sociological Society Scholarship Award! This award goes to help support Jane’s thesis, which focuses on how religion and science, as cultural actors, shape belief in climate change.


Research by Christine Schwartz was mentioned in The Atlantic article "The New Marriage of Unequals." theatlantic.com/family/archive…


The threats of global warming mean that local officials need to “rethink what a conventional home looks like,” said Max Besbris to The New York Times. nytimes.com/2025/04/07/nyr…

📄 Sadie Dempsey (Sadie Dempsey) published "In the Shadow of Sunshine Laws: Open Meeting Laws and Administrative Burdens" in Democracy, Governance, and Law. emerald.com/insight/conten…

🏆 Molly Clark-Barol was selected as the recipient of the Excellence in Engaged Scholarship Graduate Award from UW Morgridge Center for her collaboration with FREE, a statewide community organizing network of women impacted by the criminal justice system. sociology.wisc.edu/2025/04/25/126…



Congrats to Chloe Rosenstock (Chloe Rosenstock)! She plans to investigate how elite parents make sense of poverty and how they make decisions for their families based on these beliefs. sociology.wisc.edu/2025/05/08/chl…

📄Benny Witovsky and undergrad research scholar Carter Burg had a paper accepted to #ASA2025! Catch their presentation of "Stalwarts, Socialists, and Reformers: The Contested Meaning of Nonpartisan Politics in Progressive Era Wisconsin" this August in Chicago. ASA Sociology
