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Joslyn Brenton, assistant professor in the Department of Sociology, published a book that looks at the relationship between food, motherhood and social class.

Q&A: Professor publishes book analyzing food and family

By Kate Sustick February 20, 2020
The book follows 12 mothers in their daily lives, specifically looking at the way socioeconomic class and food affect family dynamics as a whole.
For the last year and a half, senior Clare Nowalk, a sociology major, has researched the relationship between sociology and sex trafficking.

Q&A: Student conducts research on sex work and trafficking

December 11, 2019
For the last year and a half, senior Clare Nowalk, a sociology major, has researched the relationship between sociology and sex trafficking.

Faculty group presents letter to Board of Trustees

By Kayla Dwyer, Editor-in-Chief May 19, 2016
Faculty and staff presented a letter to the Board of Trustees at its May 19 reception, asking the board to conduct a performance review of provost Benjamin Rifkin.
Presentation and Graphic Design, an integrated marketing communications course, meets April 12 in the Roy H. Park School of Communications. IMC is one of many media majors at Ithaca College that is dominated by women, care-related majors also tend to be women-dominated.

Women dominate certain majors at Ithaca College

By Rachel Langlitz and Sophia Tulp April 12, 2016
Women make up the majority of students at Ithaca College and tend to dominate care-related and media majors at the college and in the workforce. However, some students and experts agree that this majority can cause negative stereotypes and implications for female workers.
Professor Phuong Nguyen sits in his office in the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity, located in the Center for Health Sciences.

Commentary: Asian American cinema gets outlet in festival

By Phuong Nguyen April 15, 2015
On the week of April 20, Cinemapolis will host the first-ever Ithaca Pan Asian American Film Festival.
Belisa Gonzalez, associate professor in the Department of Sociology, has been named director of the Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity.

New CSCRE director to improve discussion series and culture minors

By Sharon Mejia, Contributing Writer December 10, 2014
Belisa Gonzalez, associate professor in the Department of Sociology, will be replacing Asma Barlas, current program director of the CSCRE.
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