SHSU Sociology

SHSU Sociology Sociology examines equality, justice, and social responsibility.

At SHSU, the Sociology Department fosters sociological mindfulness, helping students connect personal issues to broader social problems and develop skills to improve their communities.

SOCIOLOGY OF THE BODY??? Hmm what’s that? Come find out at next week’s Soc club meeting with Lauren! •••••
03/19/2026

SOCIOLOGY OF THE BODY??? Hmm what’s that? Come find out at next week’s Soc club meeting with Lauren!





03/15/2026
Note that your FAFSA’s must have been received by the priority date on March 1st! SHSU College of Humanities & Social Sc...
03/05/2026

Note that your FAFSA’s must have been received by the priority date on March 1st! SHSU College of Humanities & Social Sciences

Thank you to everyone who showed up today for our Guest Lecture Series. An even bigger thank you to Dr. Katherine Maldon...
02/25/2026

Thank you to everyone who showed up today for our Guest Lecture Series. An even bigger thank you to Dr. Katherine Maldonado for coming.

02/19/2026

Established by the CHSS Alumni Advisory Board in 2011 to acknowledge faculty and alum who have distinguished themselves in their careers through personal and...

The Sociology Department is pleased to announce an upcoming guest lecture by Dr. Katherine Maldonado Fabela, Assistant P...
02/19/2026

The Sociology Department is pleased to announce an upcoming guest lecture by Dr. Katherine Maldonado Fabela, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Utah, as part of the department’s Guest Lecture Series.
Dr. Maldonado Fabela will present, “Studying Violence and Harm: Reflective Vulnerability and the Health Consequences of Family Separation,” a timely and critical examination of how structural violence, criminalization, and family separation shape health outcomes for marginalized communities. Drawing from critical criminology and feminist visual methodologies, her work centers the lived experiences of Latina mothers and their children as they navigate carceral systems such as child welfare, foster care, and mental health institutions.
An interdisciplinary scholar and mother from South Central Los Angeles, Dr. Maldonado Fabela earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and completed a UC Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellowship at UCLA in Chicana/o and Central American Studies. Her research has been supported by national and international fellowships and grants and published in multiple peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes. Notably, her scholarship on care has been included in policymaking toolkits at the United Nations, reflecting her commitment to advancing social justice and community-centered healing.
The lecture will take place on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at 2:00 PM in CHSS 110. The event is free and open to all majors.

02/17/2026

If you want to participate in the career workshop via Zoom, use this link➡️ https://shsu.zoom.us/j/87306961360. The password is 582724. Then later you can grab some free food at the Peer Mentor meeting! Both events are come and go whenever you need to.





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