Congratulations to AUSxURO Arts Undergraduate Research Award first-place winner Monorme Chaudhury
Congratulations to undergraduate student Monorme Chaudhury who was one of the winners of the inaugural Arts Undergraduate Society and Undergraduate Research Opportunities Arts Undergraduate Research Award.
Professor Kimberly Huyser teaches Sociology of Indigenous Peoples in the upcoming school year
Professor Kimberly Huyser will lead students in a redesigned course focusing on the effects of the social meanings of race, ethnicity, gender, and class for Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States.
As Warming Fuels Disasters, Relief Often Favors White People
Prof. Ethan Raker spoke with the New York Times about his ongoing work on FEMA aid and how various stages in the process disadvantage residents in Black neighborhoods.
UBC Sociology 2021 Graduates Yearbook
UBC Sociology congratulates our 2021 graduates. We are so proud of your accomplishments and wish you all the best on your graduation day.
Nichole Goh’s research highlights how social support systems helped students through COVID-19
Nichole Goh’s Honours thesis project highlighted the experiences of Southeast Asian UBC students living through the pandemic and looked at how their received social support has helped them.
Monorme Chaudhury explores the lives of immigrants and their second-generation children in her Honours research project
A first-generation immigrant in Canada, Monorme Chaudhury’s interest in learning about similar cohorts who moved to Canada years ago shaped her research project to be relevant to the immigrant families and support the amendment of immigration policies in place within Canada.
Kyara Liu investigates the intersection of race and mental health for Canadian immigrants
Kyara Liu’s project explores how the added experiences of racism can further negatively impact mental health for visible minorities and immigrants.
UBC Sociology Ph.D student launches a new podcast on stories of Black and Brown youth
UBC Sociology PhD candidate Adriana Brodyn has produced a new podcast that sheds light on the untold stories of Black and Brown youth from Chicago’s South and West Sides.
Kritika Joshi addresses how Indigenous peoples and pipeline protests are represented in the media
Kritikia Joshi’s research project investigates how Indigenous nations have been represented as monolithic in the media surrounding the Trans Mountain and Coastal GasLink pipeline.
Ervin Wong reveals how Asian identity experiences are shared and memed online
Ervin Wong’s honours research focused on identity construction among Asian North American individuals through their interactions online.