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The Sociology Student Association

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The Sociology Student Association (SSA) is an organization of Sociology undergraduate and graduate students who work together to plan film series, service projects and social events that provide an opportunity for the students to get to know each other and faculty in a more informal atmosphere.

Sociology Student Association Quarterly Archives (PDF)

Films with Faculty

SSA works with Sociology faculty members to select popular films to screen and discuss. These screenings are open to all students and the community. Please show up to watch and discuss.

Some titles screened in the past:

  • The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
  • The 800 Mile Wall, Fall 2011 with Professor Eichstedt
  • Bowling for Columbine, Fall 2003 with Professor Meisel
  • Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Fall 2002 with Professor Virnoche and Jessie Colbert Master's Candidate
  • American Beauty, Fall 2002 with Professor Bowker
  • The Matrix, Fall 2001 with Professor Virnoche

If you would like to be involved, please contact Dr. Virnoche, the current advisor for SSA.