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Symposium on Patterson's Paradox of Freedom Published

The European Journal of Sociology has published the remarks delivered at a panel discussion on the life and work of Stone Program faculty affiliate Orlando Patterson, the John Cowles Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. This event took place at...
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Ellis Monk awarded ASA Theory Section Award

American Sociology Association's Theory Section’s Lewis A Coser Award for Theoretical Agenda-Setting awarded to Professor Ellis Monk. Please see more about the award here .
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2026 Sociology Undergraduate Thesis Prizes and Academic Awards

The department would like to congratulate the following students for their outstanding thesis work and academic achievements during the 2026 academic year: Fulton Prize Each year the Albert M. Fulton, Class of 1897, Prize is presented to the senior who...

Ellis Monk's research highlighted in The Harvard Gazette.

Lives saved by sociologist’s fix for skin tone bias. An answer to the dangers of colorblind healthcare. The Monk Skin Tone scale, devised in 2019 by Professor Ellis Monk, helps create more accurate medical diagnostic tools for patients with dark skin.
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When the Chips Are Down

To understand why Xi is making these decisions, there is no better guide than the Harvard sociologist Ya-Wen Lei’s The Gilded Cage: Technology, Development, and State Capitalism in China . Her masterful study of what she calls China’s regime of “techno...
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Robert J. Sampson discusses new book in The Gazette.

Professor Sampson's discusses his new book Marked by Time: How Social Change Has Transformed Crime and the Life Trajectories of Young Americans. Read more here. Boston Globe has also reviewed Sampson's book in the IDEAS section: A surprising theory for...
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