Articles by Raj Ghoshal
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Raj Ghoshal publishes study on Black-Multiracial Identity Paradox
January 2, 2026
The Elon sociologist's new study examines how Black Americans see the relationship between multiraciality and Black identity.
Elon sociology students tour African American History Center
October 21, 2024
Students in "SOC 3705: Race, Class, Gender, and Politics" visited Burlington's African American Cultural Arts and History Center.
Elon’s new Leadership Faculty Scholars begin program
October 2, 2024
Jessica Gisclair, Brian Pennington, Will Pluer and Stacey Thomas have embarked on the program, which helps faculty build expertise in leadership education and integrate it into a coming class.
Raj Ghoshal discusses racial appraisals on ‘The Measure of Everyday Life’ podcast
September 23, 2024
The associate professor of sociology's research was the focus of a new episode of The Measure of Everyday Life.
Sociologist publishes on how Americans appraise others’ race
May 29, 2024
Raj Ghoshal, associate professor of sociology, published the first study to examine racial differences in what people think constitutes "race"
Raj Ghoshal addresses AI and equity at UNC-Wilmington symposium
April 22, 2024
The sociologist argued that translating AI's efficiency gains into better lives for most people will hinge on attention to social context and regulation, not solely technical challenges.
Elon announces Leadership Education Faculty Scholars for 2023-24
August 31, 2023
The Leadership Education Faculty Scholars program supports faculty in incorporating a component on leadership and collaborative group process education into their courses.
Raj Ghoshal interviewed on The Measure of Everyday Life podcast
February 11, 2021
His research on race, names, and discrimination among American millennials was featured on the WNCU-RTI International show.
Raj Ghoshal publishes new article on persistent issue of hiring discrimination
December 20, 2019
The sociologist's research found significant problems with a prior study that claimed to show the disappearance of hiring discrimination.
Students in Raj Ghoshal’s Criminology class have op-eds published
July 12, 2019
Op-eds by Shelby Hahner '19 and Emily Wilkes '19 on school shootings and bail reform, were published in two newspapers.