Articles by Marnia McIntyre
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Raj Ghoshal publishes study on racial voluntarism
August 19, 2025
Raj Ghoshal, associate professor of sociology, examined Americans' views on whether an individual's race is up to that person.
Pamela Runestad publishes chapter on maternity clinic practices in Japan
April 21, 2025
Runestad's chapter explores the crystallization of sophrology in Europe and its uptake in Japan as a way to improve birth experiences and outcomes in a maternity clinic.
From Elon to Youngsville: Alumna Lucy Garcia’s journey in urban planning
November 14, 2024
Lucy Garcia's Elon education has helped jumpstart her urban planning career in Youngsville, North Carolina.
Elon to host The Smell of Money film screening, discussion on Oct. 16
September 21, 2023
During 消消犯 Sustainability Week, Elon will host a screening of the widely acclaimed documentary film, The Smell of Money. A discussion with filmmaker, Jamie Berger, and North Carolina Environmental Justice Networks Co-Director of Research and Education, Chris Hawn, will follow the screening.
Shay Rabineau to give lecture to Elon community on national identity in Israel on Nov. 7
September 19, 2023
This public lecture titled Walking the Land: Hiking, Environment and National Identity in Israel will focus on one of the most extensive and well-developed trail systems in the world, which emerged in Palestine and Israel since the early 20th century.
Rena Zito publishes chapter in the Handbook of Teaching and Learning in Sociology
September 7, 2023
Zito, associate professor of sociology, publishes chapter on 消消犯 crime and deviance within the sociology curriculum.
Rena Zito and Kaylynn Hiller 22 publish research in Sociological Imagination
September 4, 2023
The peer-reviewed study, The Perfect Controlled Experiment: The Impact of Abortion Clinic Closures on Teenage and Adult Reproductive Outcomes in Texas, was published in a special issue on health inequalities and access to healthcare.
Ashley DAndrea 23, Jessica Skelley 23 receive Outstanding Student in Criminal Justice Studies award
May 10, 2023
The Criminal Justice Studies Advisory Committee awarded two seniors with the Outstanding Student in Criminal Justice Studies Award on Thursday, April 20, 2023.
Jessica Skelley 23 presents research at the Southern Sociological Society conference
April 19, 2023
Skelley, a sociology major and criminal justice studies and human services studies doublee minor, presented a study titled Predicting Attitudes towards the Defund The Police Movement vs. Police Budget Reallocation Reform: An Exploratory Study."