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Up one level- State High School Exit Exams and Labor Market Outcomes
- In an article published in the January issue of Sociology of Education, John Robert Warren (University of Minnesota), Eric Grodsky and Jennifer Lee (Indiana University) find no evidence that state high school exit exams (HSEEs) positively affect college participation, labor force status or earnings or that the connections between state HSEE policies and these outcomes vary by students’ race/ethnicity or the level of difficulty of state HSEEs.
- Dina Okamoto and Kimberly Ebert Awarded Grant from Russell Sage Foundation
- Dina Okamoto and Kimberly Ebert were awarded a grant from the Russell Sage Foundation in the amount of $165,835 to support their research project, "The Civic and Political Incorporation of Immigrants in Non-Traditional Destinations."
- Articles on University-Industry Relationships by Leland L. Glenna, Rick Welsh, William B. Lacy and Dina Biscotti
- Leland L. Glenna of Pennsylvania State University and Rick Welsh of Clarkson University co-authored two articles with William B. Lacy and Dina Biscotti. “Industry Perceptions of University-Industry Relationships Related to Agricultural Biotechnology Research” was published in the December 2007 issue of Rural Sociology. “University Administrators, Agricultural Biotechnology, and Academic Capitalism: Defining the Public Good to Promote University-Industry Relationships” was published in the Winter 2007 issue of The Sociological Quarterly; this paper was awarded Pennsylvania State University's Roy C. Buck Faculty Award.
- Changes in occupational aspiration across cohorts and over the life course
- In an article published in the March 2008 issue of Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, Xiaoling Shu and Margaret Marini examine change in prestige, education, earning potential, and sex type dimensions in occupational aspirations in the U.S. of young people ages 14–29 between 1966 and 1980.
- Patrick Carroll has received a grant of $160,000 from the National Science Foundation
- The grant is in support of his new research project on water infrastructure and state formation in California. The title of the project is “California Delta: The Engineered Heart of a Modern State Formation.”
- Ryken Grattet Awarded 'Best Article' by Sociology of Law Section
- Ryken Grattet was given the Award for Best Article in 2005 and 2006 from the Sociology of Law Section of the American Sociological Association.
- Melanie Jones Awarded UC-ACCORD Dissertation Grant
- Melanie Jones was awarded a UC ACCORD Dissertation Fellowship in the amount of $20,000 to support work on her dissertation, "Educational Advantages: Race, Class, and Teacher-Student Relationships."
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