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  • ...ghter for three years, while pursuing dual degrees in criminal justice and sociology.
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  • ...well was attracted to WSU by the reputation of its new doctoral program in sociology and the opportunity to teach. He found the faculty helpful and "non-patroni ...n Grant '56, the first black man and woman to complete their doctorates in sociology at WSU. Blackwell came later. So did William Julius Wilson '66, who receive
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  • ...ltural subjects were established, along with veterinary medicine and rural sociology. In one sense, the project could not be regarded as successful—the failur
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  • ...1962Chinook Wallis Beasley.jpg|thumb|none|200px|Wallis Beasley - Chairman, Sociology and Anthropology]] [[Image:1962Chinook JamesElder.jpg|thumb|none|200px|Jame
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  • ...dicated as Wilson-Short Hall after James F. Short Jr., a member of WSU’s Sociology department. ..., Wilson-Short houses the University’s History Department as well as the Sociology Department.
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