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HERC sociology students present research at regional conference

April 30, 2025 by Lynn M. Lansdown

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Students representing Missouri State University’s Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Gerontology (SAG) recently presented their research at the Midwest Sociological Society (MSS) conference in Chicago, Illinois.

Gabriel Patino, Sophia Sampson, Anthony Lam, Jayden Echols, Sophia Dela Coleta and Bruno Guerra Miranda are members of the Health Equity Research Collective (HERC). HERC is directed by Associate Professor Dr. Kyler Sherman-Wilkins.

Founded in 2021 by Sherman-Wilkins, HERC consists of undergraduate students who conduct research in the social, behavioral and health sciences. They specifically research health inequities, Sherman-Wilkins explained.

The goal of HERC is to provide talented undergraduate students with opportunities to sharpen their research skills. Through HERC, they also gain professional and academic experience, he added.

Regional conference ideal learning environment

Sherman-Wilkins described the MSS conference as an ideal place for undergraduate students to present their research.

“[The MSS conference] combines the rigor of a formal academic conference with a welcoming, encouraging and empowering environment for students,” he explained.

In particular, Sherman-Wilkins enjoys seeing his students interact with leading scholars and professionals.

“In a typical paper session, undergraduate students may be presenting their own work alongside prominent sociologists who have contributed much to the discipline,” he said.

HERC students continue to impress Sherman-Wilkins with their work ethic, critical thinking skills and intellectual curiosity.

“What brings me the most joy as a professor is the ability to work with some of the brightest minds of the next generation,” he said. “This year, the students engaged in amazing projects, all aimed at examining the mechanisms underlying inequities in health.”

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Filed Under: Community Engagement, Conferences, Cultural Competence, Ethical Leadership, Event News, RCASH Highlights, Research, Student Research Tagged With: Catherine Hoegeman, Department of Sociology Anthropology and Gerontology, Kyler Sherman-Wilkins, Laura Hart, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Alum Sarah Lynne Skrzypczak thrives in law school

April 14, 2025 by Lynn M. Lansdown

Young woman sitting at classroom table with books and papers

Contracts, Torts, Constitutional Law, Legal Writing and Analysis…these are just a few of the courses Missouri State University alumna Sarah Lynne Skrzypczak has taken during her first year of law school at the University of Wisconsin.

Skrzypczak graduated from Missouri State’s Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Gerontology in 2021 with a degree in sociology and a minor in law and society.

Now, as she wraps up her first year in law school, Skrzypczak reflects on her time at Missouri State and how she got to where she is today.

Taking things one step at a time

When Skrzypczak first enrolled at Missouri State, she was an undeclared major. She spent a year and a half taking different courses, learning as much as she could while waiting to see where her path would lead.

“I was in no way sure of who I truly was or what I really wanted to do moving forward with my life,” she said. “I just knew I liked to learn.”

By her sophomore year, however, Skrzypczak knew her future rested with sociology.

“Once I had gotten into the program, [there] was never a doubt that I was happy to be where I was in terms of academic progression and my own knowledge,” she explained. “Sociology for me was fun, complex and intriguing to learn about.”

“Learning of other cultures, studying the past, learning about people in general, I’ve always just been curious,” she said. “Sociology was a great way to get a better grasp on those things I found interesting. It was easy to learn about because I had always found it so fascinating in the first place.”

From sociology to law

Studying sociology led Skrzypczak to choose law as a career.

“Other studies such as criminology, pre-law and political science are all great to study before moving forward in law,” she said. But for her, sociology was the best choice because it included aspects of all those other disciplines.

“In a sense they all intertwine,” she said. “Sociology kind of seems like a bit of all of them plus more and just gives you a broader look on things.”

Still, Skrzypczak tailored her studies to include specific law-related courses with her minor in law and society. This gave her “a nice foundation of legal knowledge before moving into law school,” she said.

Young woman standing at law library shelves.
Sarah Skrzypczak hits the law books again.

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Filed Under: Alumni, Alumni Accomplishments, Community Engagement, Cultural Competence, Ethical Leadership, Feature, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Department of Political Science and Philosophy, Department of Sociology Anthropology and Gerontology, Kevin Pybas, Kyler Sherman-Wilkins, Laura Hart, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Student Success

Hart examines effects of disease clusters in new book

September 5, 2023 by Damilola R. Oyedeji

Overhead photo of Clyde, Ohio

Imagine living in a community where a high number of residents begin presenting with a rare disease or work in an industry where almost every employee has developed the same type of cancer over time.

These are examples of disease clusters, which are often linked to chemicals and other toxic pollutants in the environment.

Dr. Laura Hart, associate professor of sociology, anthropology and gerontology at Missouri State University, explores the issue of disease clusters in her new book, “Risk and Adaptation in a Cancer Cluster Town.” [Read more…] about Hart examines effects of disease clusters in new book

Filed Under: Announcements, Community Engagement, Faculty Accomplishments, Faculty Research, RCASH Highlights, Research Tagged With: Department of Sociology Anthropology and Gerontology, Laura Hart, Public Affairs, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

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