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Phillip Schwadel, professor of sociology, will present the Nebraska Lecture "Declining Religion in the U.S.: The Causes and Consequences of Religious Disaffiliation Among Young Americans". The old Newman Center on campus is a visual metaphor for the decline in religion among youth. The reality on UNL’s campus is the steady growth of student participation in the past 15 years led to a larger Newman Center being built and opened in 2015. February 13, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Phillip Schwadel, professor of sociology, will present the Nebraska Lecture "Declining Religion in the U.S.: The Causes and Consequences of Religious Disaffiliation Among Young Americans". The old Newman Center on campus is a visual metaphor for the decline in religion among youth. The reality on UNL’s campus is the steady growth of student participation in the past 15 years led to a larger Newman Center being built and opened in 2015. February 13, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Phillip Schwadel, professor of sociology, will present the Nebraska Lecture "Declining Religion in the U.S.: The Causes and Consequences of Religious Disaffiliation Among Young Americans". The old Newman Center on campus is a visual metaphor for the decline in religion among youth. The reality on UNL’s campus is the steady growth of student participation in the past 15 years led to a larger Newman Center being built and opened in 2015. February 13, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Studio portrait of Emily Kazyak, Associate Professor, Sociology. February 1, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Studio portrait of Emily Kazyak, Associate Professor, Sociology. October 24, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Studio portrait of Seulki Kim, Assistant Professor of Sociology. September 22, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Aaron PeeksMease, Professor of Practice in Sociology. New Faculty and Staff Orientation. August 17, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Clarice Ann Santos, a senior economics and sociology major, is pictured in the community work room in the CB3 office for an ASEM recruitment feature story. April 21, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Kristen Olson, Professor of Sociology, is a new AAAS fellow. November 16, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Studio portrait of Kali Patterson, Project Assistant, Sociology. July 30, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Studio portrait of Jake Connelly, Project Associate, Bureau of Sociological Research. July 9, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Grace Stallworth (right), project coordinator for Worlds of Connections, plays a network science game with a middle-school student. A new research and outreach program is engaging middle-school youth with science in novel ways, with the aim of increasing curiosity and interest in health careers. Worlds of Connections. April 3, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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Worlds of Connections undergraduate mentor Luke Novak (right) works with a group of middle-school students to play a game demonstrating network science and the efficacy of vaccinations among community members. A new research and outreach program is engaging middle-school youth with science in novel ways, with the aim of increasing curiosity and interest in health careers. Worlds of Connections. April 3, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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After-school activities are being developed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers to introduce network science to middle-school youth. A new research and outreach program is engaging middle-school youth with science in novel ways, with the aim of increasing curiosity and interest in health careers. Worlds of Connections. April 3, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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After-school activities are being developed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers to introduce network science to middle-school youth. A new research and outreach program is engaging middle-school youth with science in novel ways, with the aim of increasing curiosity and interest in health careers. Worlds of Connections. April 3, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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A middle-school student plays a game demonstrating network science and the efficacy of vaccinations among community members. A new research and outreach program is engaging middle-school youth with science in novel ways, with the aim of increasing curiosity and interest in health careers. Worlds of Connections. April 3, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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After-school activities are being developed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers to introduce network science to middle-school youth. A new research and outreach program is engaging middle-school youth with science in novel ways, with the aim of increasing curiosity and interest in health careers. Worlds of Connections. April 3, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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After-school activities are being developed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers to introduce network science to middle-school youth. A new research and outreach program is engaging middle-school youth with science in novel ways, with the aim of increasing curiosity and interest in health careers. Worlds of Connections. April 3, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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Grace Stallworth (right), project coordinator for Worlds of Connections, plays a network science game with a middle-school student. A new research and outreach program is engaging middle-school youth with science in novel ways, with the aim of increasing curiosity and interest in health careers. Worlds of Connections. April 3, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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After-school activities are being developed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers to introduce network science to middle-school youth. A new research and outreach program is engaging middle-school youth with science in novel ways, with the aim of increasing curiosity and interest in health careers. Worlds of Connections. April 3, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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Grace Stallworth (right), project coordinator for Worlds of Connections, plays a network science game with a middle-school student. A new research and outreach program is engaging middle-school youth with science in novel ways, with the aim of increasing curiosity and interest in health careers. Worlds of Connections. April 3, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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Luke Novack middle explains activities as students and Grace Stallworth left listen. A new research and outreach program is engaging middle-school youth with science in novel ways, with the aim of increasing curiosity and interest in health careers. Worlds of Connections. April 3, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication
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Studio portrait of Marc Garcia, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Ethnic Studies. New Faculty. August 29, 2018. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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Patrick Habecker, a Post-Doc Research Associate in Sociology, has studied the rural and urban access to drugs and found no major differences in society's access. July 19, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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