Sociology News & Events
Landes quoted in CTV story on COVID-19 vaccine, people with disabilities
See related: COVID-19, Health Policy, IDD, Mental Health, Social Justice, Southeast Asia
Monnat discusses increase in overdoses during the pandemic in VICE
See related: Addiction, COVID-19, United States
Monnat quoted in Syracuse.com article on Onondaga County deaths
See related: COVID-19, Longevity, New York State
Monnat study on US policies, rural population health published in Public Policy & Aging Report
Monnat featured in Institute for New Economic Thinking article on deaths of despair, COVID-19
See related: Addiction, COVID-19, United States
London, Hoy examine same-sex sexuality and divorce risk in new study
See related: Sexual Identity
Montez quoted in Undark article on state policies, life expectancy
See related: Longevity, State & Local, United States
Landes study on signature authority, cause of death accuracy published
In Memoriam: Sid Lerner '53, Benefactor of Maxwell's Lerner Center, Dies at 90
See related: Giving, In Memoriam
New study explores effect of preemption laws on infant mortality rate
Landes, London study on self-reported ADHD and adult health published
Landes comments on vaccine prioritization for people with IDD in Washington Post
See related: COVID-19, IDD, U.S. Health Policy, United States
Monnat weighs in on Central New York COVID-19 deaths in Syracuse.com article
See related: COVID-19, Health Policy, New York State, State & Local
Associated Press: Purser discusses the right for renters to have legal counsel
See related: Civil Rights, Housing, State & Local, United States
Sociologists publish book on grandparenting children with disabilities
See related: Health Policy, Parenting & Family
Ma’s book analyzes Chinese student experiences in U.S. higher ed
See related: China
Monnat discusses COVID’s role in rising drug overdose deaths with the Associated Press
See related: Addiction, COVID-19, Longevity, U.S. Health Policy, United States
Purser cited in Washington Post article on economic relief package
According to research by Gretchen Purser, associate professor of sociology, somewhere between 2.4 million and 5 million American households are at risk of eviction in January alone if Congress fails to reach an agreement on economic emergency relief.
See related: COVID-19, Economic Policy, Federal, Housing, United States
Landes study on COVID-19 impact on people with IDD in California published
See related: State & Local
New study examines age‐at‐death disparity, people with and without IDD
See related: State & Local