Students Present Research on Overton Park Community Farmers Market at American Anthropological Association Meeting
Presenters included Anya McKay ’18, Claire Norton ’17, and Lucy Robinson ’18 from Rhodes.
Presenters included Anya McKay ’18, Claire Norton ’17, and Lucy Robinson ’18 from Rhodes.
The newly released book provides a sociocultural look at African American communities across the U.S. from the late 19th century to present.
At Rhodes, she teaches a variety of courses that focus on urban and community sociology, culture and inequality, social problems and research methods.
Getting Your Passion Going to Save the Planet: A Lecture by Sam Lovejoy
Dr. Evelyn Perry, associate professor of sociology, was interviewed Aug. 15 on Milwaukee Public Radio on how diversity works in one Milwaukee neighborhood, and the challenges it faces.
As KennyBirch considers her past work in her history major and her plans to earn an advanced degree in history, she considers her work as a Mellon Fellow one of the best parts of her Rhodes experience.