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Graduate Teaching Workshop

Turlington 3302 (Streib Conference Room)

Dr. McClellan will host a teaching workshop focused on incorporating active learning and peer learning into the classroom. Lunch will be provided. Zoom link for online participants listed below (under “Website”).

Lunchtime Colloquium Series: Megan Cogburn

Turlington 3302 (Streib Conference Room)

Presenter: Megan Cogburn; Presentation Title: “Faking Pain, Finding Recognition: On Gender and Structural Inequalities in a Tanzanian Hospital” This research was conducted in collaboration with Dr. Adrienne Strong, Emma Hanley, and Jacob Roman.

Intro to Data: Health and Retirement Study

Turlington 3102

The Computational Sociology and Criminology (CSC) Lab is holding regular topic-specific research meetings throughout the semester. This Friday, our Health/Aging/Family meeting members will have a small workshop titled "Intro to Data: Health and Retirement Study." The Health and Retirement Study (HRS) is one of the most popular longitudinal survey datasets targeting older adults in the