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Change in Departmental Administration
Starting Fall 2009, the Department of Sociology will have a new Chair, Dr. Karen Hegtvedt and a new ... Read more >>
Associated Faculty News: Dr. Paul R. Wolpe

Dr. Paul R. Wolpe, Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Bioethics, Director of the Emory Center for ... Read more >>

Adjunct Faculty News: Dr. Frank Howell

Dr. Frank Howell, Emory Sociology Department adjunct faculty, was featured in The Wall Street ... Read more >>

Graduate News

We are very pleased that the Social Psychology program in the Department of Sociology at Emory ... Read more >>

Faculty News: Dr. Sam Cherribi & Dr. Roberto Franzosi

Dr. Sam Cherribi, director of the Emory Development Initiative (EDI) and sociology professor, ... Read more >>

Faculty News: Dr. Roberto Franzosi

Dr. Roberto Franzosi, professor of sociology and linguistics, was featured in the Emory Report ... Read more >>

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About the Department

Department of Sociology
Emory University
1555 Dickey Dr.
Atlanta, GA 30322

Phone: 404-727-7510
Fax: 404-727-7532

Department Administration

Chair of Sociology
 Karen
 Hegtvedt

Director of Graduate Studies
 Cathryn
 Johnson


Director of Graduate Recruitment
 Richard
 Rubinson


Director of Undergraduate Studies
 Tracy Scott

Graduate News

We are very pleased that the Social Psychology program in the Department of Sociology at Emory is now ranked among the top ten programs in the country by US News and World Report, moving from #14 in 2003 to #9 today.  The program provides a strong foundation in the core areas of social psychology, while also allowing students to apply social psychology to topics such as crime, race, and health, and to bridge to other sociological areas, such as culture and stratification.  We also believe that we have top programs in several areas that are not ranked by US News, including political economy and global/ comparative sociology, race and ethnicity, and sociology of education.  Further, we continue to enhance the strength of our programs in culture and health, and have recently hired several senior faculty in several major areas. The department's overall ranking rose two steps to 36th and we expect that with these recent efforts we will see significantly more improvement in the next set of ratings.  

Dr. Robert Agnew, Chair of Sociology and Dr. Cathryn Johnson, Director of Graduate Studies of Sociology

Click here for the Emory Report article.