Fridays at Newcomb: "How Gender Shapes Making, Keeping, and Losing Friends in College"

Date: Friday April 24th 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Speaker: Janice McCabe, PhD

Bio: Dr. Janice McCabe is an associate professor of sociology and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies and the Allen House Professor at Dartmouth College. She teaches courses on the sociology of gender, youth, education, social problems, and research methods at Dartmouth. Dr. McCabe is the President of the Sociology of Education Association (SEA). Her books, Making, Keeping, and Losing Friends: How Campuses Shape College Students Networks (University of Chicago Press, 2025) and Connecting in College: How Friendship Networks Matter for Academic and Social Success (University of Chicago Press, 2016), focus on friendship networks and identities during college and into young adulthood. She is interested in how gender, race/ethnicity, and social class operate as social identities and how they shape social networks. Her research has been covered, among other places, in the Washington Post, Time magazine; NPR, New York Magazine, and the Boston Globe.

Sponsored By: Newcomb Institute, Newcomb Institute
Open To: Public
Admission: Free
For more information on this event: https://tulane.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11937744