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Alex Ariza

Email: ariza010@csusm.edu

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Hollyann Balandra

Email: balan018@csusm.edu

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Area of Interest:

My research focus is special education. Specifically looking at how institutional polices, resource allocation, and educator decision making shape the type of support students of color with disabilities receive.

Anthony Beteta

Email: betet001@csusm.edu

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Area of Interest:

This thesis examines the contemporary sociopolitical role of the United States Marine Corps and its impact on the transition experiences of Marines nearing the end of their service. Drawing on grounded theory methodology, the study analyzes first-hand interviews with recently separated Marines (within the past year) to generate insights into how institutional culture, political identity, and social expectations shape the process of reintegration into civilian life. By situating the Marine Corps as both a military and sociopolitical actor, the research identifies the ways in which organizational values and narratives influence transition outcomes, highlighting the tensions between institutional identity and post-service adaptation.


Rachel Bevis

Email: bevis001@csusm.edu

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Area of Interest:

I study the experiences of Black women in elite sports environments, exploring how race, gender, and class shape these spaces. I鈥檓 also interested in how fandom, social networks, and media influence the culture of sports etiquette, participation, and attendance.

 


Niko Crumpton

Email: crump011@csusm.edu

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Area of Interest:

In major pillars of our society, gender is being litigated in new and potentially harmful ways. My research focuses on understanding the impact of new public policies and legislation on transgender, nonbinary, and gender diverse people in areas like education, sports, and healthcare. My primary interests are the sociology of sex, gender, and queerness, but I'm also interested in critical race theory, criminology, and the presentation of all these issues in media.

Brittney Garcia

Email: garci1440@csusm.edu爆料社区 Cougar Logo

 


Gabriel Gonzales

Email: gonza2783@csusm.eduheadshot of student

Area of Interest:

My name is Gabriel Gonzales and I have two bachelors degrees in Film and Media Studies and Spanish Language and Culture from UC Irvine. I am a sociology of education scholar. My research is interested in examining extended learning opportunities for students outside of the general school day. I am currently researching how for-profit afterschool programs operate between socioeconomically diverse school communities through the lenses of neoliberal policies in education, the school-to-prison pipeline, and Bourdieu鈥檚 theory of cultural capital.

 


Jaelin Ivester

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Email: ivest003@csusm.edu爆料社区 Cougar Logo

Area of Interest:

Hello, my name is Jaelin Ivester, and I am working to research the sociological construction of BDSM relationships, using mixed methods of research to engage with the sociological imagination. I hope to use my own autoethnographic data, perform ethnographic work in southern California, and use qualitative and quantitative research methods to gain better insight into how we view BDSM from the perspective of it being a sociological construct.


Anahi Merino Vasquez

Email: merin018@csusm.eduheadshot of graduate student

Area of Interest:

My work is rooted in my identity as a first-generation, trilingual Latina of Oaxacan Indigenous descent and guided by a commitment to equity and decolonial inquiry. I study how Indigenous agency, decolonial sociology, and public sociology intersect to challenge Eurocentric frameworks and expand the ways we understand knowledge, identity, and resistance. Specifically, I examine how epistemic sovereignty can exist within institutions that privilege Western epistemologies while foregrounding lived experience as both method and theory. I aim to continue developing qualitative and community-based approaches such as ethnography, oral history, and participatory research to make sociology more accessible, grounded, and transformative for historically excluded communities.


Arianna Monterrosa

Email: monte271@csusm.edu

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Area of interest:

I research how caregivers of autistic and neurodivergent children navigate support systems, services, and technology. I study how race, class, gender, and disability shape access to resources and the barriers caregivers encounter. My work aims to advance more equitable, responsive, and autonomy-supportive care systems and technologies.

Brenda Nieto

Email: nieto039@csusm.edu爆料社区 Cougar Logo

 


Aaliyah Renteria

Email: rente081@csusm.eduheadshot of graduate student

Area of Interest:

My research interest focus on Latina students within alternative education. I am looking to explore how institutions respond and cater to the needs and aspirations of Latina students who have been pushed out of their mainstreams school.


Yuliana Rojas

Email: rojas225@csusm.educross on a hill at sunset

Area of Interest:

My research is grounded in the sociology of religion, gender, and punishment, with a focus on how faith-based organizations contribute to reentry and rehabilitation. Specifically, I examine the reintegration experiences of formerly incarcerated Latina women who participate in Victory Outreach programs. Through this project, I explore whether religiosity itself鈥攐r the social networks, resources, and collective identity fostered by these programs鈥攑lays a greater role in supporting women鈥檚 reentry and long-term stability. More broadly, my work engages with questions of inequality, cultural belonging, and the transformative potential of community-based approaches within the criminal justice system.


Thomasa Santoyo

Email: santo214@csusm.edu爆料社区 Cougar Logo

 


Avalon Schultz

Email: schul131@csusm.edu爆料社区 Cougar Logo

Area of Interest:

As a nonbinary person in higher education, I hope to not only make education more accessible, but also more intersectional. My research focuses on disability and organizational structures through a public sociological lens. I am specifically examining the relationship between organizational betrayal and first responders with disabilities. My research interests include inequality, disability and crip theory, and all things gender, including expanding research on variant nonbinary identities, gender variance in the workplace, and our understanding of lgbtq+ youth and their self-identity. My future research projects include working with native researchers on a project centering two-spirit individuals and continuing my work with first responders. Foundational to all of my research, I believe in a pedagogy of praxis!


Sarah Simpson

Email: simps117@csusm.eduheadshot of graduate student

Area of Interest:

My research is aimed at exploring how the LGBTQIA2S+ navigates the music scene. I want to see if they are represented, if they are discouraged, or if there is a way to make spaces safer for those who don鈥檛 identify with the heteronormative ideals. I am a non-binary punk so I focus on trans identity and gender expression in the punk/alternative scene. My other interests are race, gender, sexuality and class in pop culture, how these themes interact with each other, and how does the broader world react to it. In my free time I like to build Lego, craft, and pet every dog I see.


Mar Leeza Tezeno

Email: tezen001@csusm.edu爆料社区 Cougar Logo

 


Jenna Thelen

Email: thele002@csusm.eduheadshot of graduate student

Area of Interest:

My research aims to uncover the reasons as to why we do not see more Asian American women in leadership roles within the white collar workforce. I am focusing specifically on various hiring practices, the glass ceiling women of color face in the workforce, as well as cultural beliefs in relation to the workforce.


Michael Thomas

Email: thoma343@csusm.edu爆料社区 Cougar Logo

 

Ken Waddy

Email: waddy004@csusm.edu爆料社区 Cougar Logo