
About
Benjamin Sosnaud is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Trinity University, specializing in social inequality, health disparities, and public policy. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from Harvard University and a B.A. from Duke University. His research examines structural determinants of inequality, including socio-demographic disparities in health outcomes, voting behavior linked to class inequalities, and the impact of living wage policies in U.S. cities.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Sociology, Harvard University
- M.A. in Sociology, Harvard University
- B.A. in Sociology, Duke University
His research interests focus on global health inequities, urban policy interventions, and the intersection of social class and political engagement. Recent work includes studies on infant mortality in the U.S., under-5 mortality in developing nations, and the effects of living wage ordinances.
Dr. Sosnaud has been recognized for his commitment to student advocacy, winning the President’s Award for Excellence in Student Advocacy in 2021. He teaches courses such as Introduction to Sociology, Applied Social Statistics, and Social Policy Analysis. His affiliations include the Sociology & Anthropology Department at Trinity University, where he contributes to interdisciplinary research initiatives.
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