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Tag: Department Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice

Clemson professor contributes to National Academies report on minimizing police use of force internationally

Portrait of Sarah Winslow, inaugural dean of the Clemson University Honors College, standing in front of a bush on campus.

Sarah Winslow named inaugural dean of the Clemson University Honors College

Sarah Winslow with Ronnie Clevenstine, Hannah Roebuck and Jeff Fine posing together at the Clemson University spring awards ceremony for faculty and students.

Fostering a sense of belonging

A wide campus view of the library with fountains in the reflection pool spraying in the foreground.

Clemson University recognizes its newly tenured and promoted faculty

Photo of Max Metcalf of BMW, South Carolina Public Charter School District Superintendent Chris Neeley, 2023 South Carolina Teacher of the Year Deion Jamison, and State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman

Inspired by teachers and shaped by sociology, Clemson grad wins South Carolina Teacher of the Year

Faculty-Staff award recipient line up for photo with their awards and Dean Hossfeld

College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences honors faculty, staff

Clemson professor, Fulbright Scholar serving as Canada Research Chair in Global Governance

Program cover - Faculty-Staff Awards Celebration

College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences honors faculty, staff

Photo by Michael Förtsch on Unsplash

Researcher to evaluate police de-escalation training that focuses on all encounters – not just use-of-force

Meet Reagan Ross: National Science Foundation award recipient, community garden researcher

Portraits of David Markus, Rhondda Thomas, and Lee Morrissey

Researchers to tell “America’s Stories in the Clemson Landscape”

CBSHS recognizes research publication and scholarship

Archaeological dig funded by National Park Service to expand knowledge of fort built in 1776 on Clemson University property

Army and Air Force ROTC Will Commission 32 Lieutenants in Separate Ceremonies

Congratulations to our student award winners!

CBSHS recognizes student achievement

Ronnie Clevenstine, Truman Scholar

Clemson’s fourth Truman Scholar named, second in two years

Clemson faculty member to examine, help improve national tool that measures, predicts prison recidivism

Students and faculty work in the CLIA lab testing Clemson faculty, staff and student samples for COVID-19.

Clemson grants $125,000 to support COVID-19 research

graphic depicting photos of the eight faculty members recognized for their research

CBSHS leadership recognizes faculty scholarship

CBSHS welcomes 18 new faculty members

CBSHS welcomes 18 new faculty members

App created by Clemson researcher uses photos of dead bodies, roadkill to help forensic teams determine time of death

Laurel Cartwright, a 2019 sociology alumna, is a research fellow for the American Voices Project.

CBSHS Alumni Spotlight: Laurel Cartwright, American Voices Project researcher

This summer, Sawyer McCarley is interning with the National Science Foundation and YouthMappers.

National Science Foundation internship gives senior sociology student international experience, career focus

Library bridge students

Clemson University, Greenville Technical College establish transfer pathway for sociology and anthropology students

To the CBSHS Class of 2020

To the CBSHS Class of 2020

College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences logo

College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences recognizes students for academic achievement

CUSHR appointed 14 new clinical faculty and faculty scholars.

Clemson School of Health Research appoints new faculty scholars, clinical faculty

Clemson University criminal justice and psychology student receives prestigious Truman Scholarship

Roger Hu is a Daniel High School student who is working with Clemson University professors and graduate students to detect hate speech on social media.

High school students work with Clemson University researchers to stem the tide of social media hate speech

Michaela Knox (left) and Ashni Bhojwani (right)

Criminal justice, psychology students selected as finalists for national Truman Scholarship competition

Beginning in January, criminal justice professor Bryan Miller will conduct research and teach in Finland as part of a Fulbright program.

Clemson to research best practices in law enforcement response to individuals with mental health disorders

Michigan State University professor to lead research development at Clemson

Michigan State University professor to lead research development at Clemson

This year, CBSHS leadership recognized seven faculty members for outstanding publications.

CBSHS recognizes outstanding research publications

Clemson researcher awarded NSF grant to study effects of urbanization in rural China

Ty Robinson of the Student Veterans Association addresses the crowd prior to the 2019 Walk for Veterans

Student Affairs Talk: Ty Robinson

Two Hispanic-American brothers, each wearing glasses and backward baseball caps, pose with their arms around each other

Degrees of success: For three sets of brothers, the Emerging Scholars Program created an unexpected path to Clemson

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