Kathleen Mullan Harris is the James Haar Distinguished Professor of Sociology. Her research focuses on inter-relationships among family, poverty, and social policy. Harris is Director and Principal Investigator of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), a longitudinal study of more than 20 thousand teens who are being followed into young adulthood. With Add Health data, Harris is studying health disparities, the acculturation of immigrant youth, and the family formation behavior of young adults, including non-marital childbearing, cohabitation and marriage. Under Harris\u27 leadership, the next wave of Add Health is expanding its biological data collection to bridge biological and social sciences in the study of d...
This presentation will bring forward results from last year\u27s live survey that assessed participa...
Dr. Cheryl Holder,MD will provide the closing keynote portion of the CSB+SJU annual peace studies co...
In this article, I make the case for using an integrative approach to health, broadly defined as soc...
Sharlene Janice Nagy Hesse-Biber is Professor of Sociology and the Director of Women\u27s Studies & ...
Anna Nti-Asare-Tubbs is a writer and PhD student. She holds a Masters in Multidisciplinary Gender St...
Writer: Michael Childs, 706/542-5889, mdchilds@uga.edu Contact: Rose Chepyator-Thomson, 706/542-4434...
Andrea Willson is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Western Ontario and Dire...
Timothy K. Eatman, Ph.D. is the inaugural dean of the Honors Living Learning Community (HLLC) and pr...
Mind-Body Dualism or Mind-Body Duels? George C. Gardiner, MD, DLFAPA Distinguished Life Fellow, Ame...
In a career as a clinical psychologist studying health disparities that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and ...
Centering Young People in Regraming Equity, Partnership, and Social Change Dr. Tade Akin Aina is cur...
Student discussion panel from the Annual Ivan Allen college Founder's day celebration held on Wednes...
Presentations Included: Association Between Breastfeeding During Infancy and Obesity During Adolesce...
Presented on March 14, 2019 at 12:30 p.m. in the Clough Lounge, Room 205.David Addiss, MD, MPH is Ad...
Scientists across a number of disciplines seek to better understand the relationship between brain s...
This presentation will bring forward results from last year\u27s live survey that assessed participa...
Dr. Cheryl Holder,MD will provide the closing keynote portion of the CSB+SJU annual peace studies co...
In this article, I make the case for using an integrative approach to health, broadly defined as soc...
Sharlene Janice Nagy Hesse-Biber is Professor of Sociology and the Director of Women\u27s Studies & ...
Anna Nti-Asare-Tubbs is a writer and PhD student. She holds a Masters in Multidisciplinary Gender St...
Writer: Michael Childs, 706/542-5889, mdchilds@uga.edu Contact: Rose Chepyator-Thomson, 706/542-4434...
Andrea Willson is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Western Ontario and Dire...
Timothy K. Eatman, Ph.D. is the inaugural dean of the Honors Living Learning Community (HLLC) and pr...
Mind-Body Dualism or Mind-Body Duels? George C. Gardiner, MD, DLFAPA Distinguished Life Fellow, Ame...
In a career as a clinical psychologist studying health disparities that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and ...
Centering Young People in Regraming Equity, Partnership, and Social Change Dr. Tade Akin Aina is cur...
Student discussion panel from the Annual Ivan Allen college Founder's day celebration held on Wednes...
Presentations Included: Association Between Breastfeeding During Infancy and Obesity During Adolesce...
Presented on March 14, 2019 at 12:30 p.m. in the Clough Lounge, Room 205.David Addiss, MD, MPH is Ad...
Scientists across a number of disciplines seek to better understand the relationship between brain s...
This presentation will bring forward results from last year\u27s live survey that assessed participa...
Dr. Cheryl Holder,MD will provide the closing keynote portion of the CSB+SJU annual peace studies co...
In this article, I make the case for using an integrative approach to health, broadly defined as soc...