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Metz ’23 Selected NextGenPop Fellow

Courtney Metz ’23, sociology, was selected as one of only 15 undergraduate students as a NextGenPop Fellow. As a NextGenPop Fellow, Metz will study population composition and change through the lens of pressing contemporary issues, including race and income inequalities, health disparities, immigration, and family change. The program includes a two-week, in-person, on-campus summer experience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and subsequent virtual components focused on research and professional development, as well as opportunities for mentorship and networking at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America.

Dr. Prince and Metz ’23 Present Workshop

Dr. Barbara Prince, assistant professor of sociology, and Courtney Metz ’23, sociology, co-presented a workshop titled “Demystifying the Publishing Process at Teaching Sociology” with two colleagues from Elizabethtown College at the 2022 Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting in Boston, Mass., on March 13. 

Metz’ 23 Presents at Boston Conference

Courtney Metz ’23, sociology, presented her poster, “Living in a Social World: The Effects of Social Connectedness and Work Type on General Happiness,” at the Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting in Boston, Mass., on March 13.