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Gabriel A. Acevedo serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Sociology at Quinnipiac University, instructing core courses including Introduction to Sociology, Race/Gender/Class Inequalities, and Sociology of Health and Illness for Fall 2025 and Summer sessions.
His academic foundation includes a BA from the University of St. Thomas and advanced degrees (MPhil, MS, MA, PhD) from Yale University, reflecting deep disciplinary training.
Research centers on religion-health intersections, with emphasis on pandemic-era virtual worship, Muslim American identity formation, and gender/race dynamics in Latino communities. His work examines how religious frameworks influence mental health outcomes, body image perceptions, and social attitudes through quantitative analysis of demographic data.
Publication trends reveal methodological consistency in analyzing survey data across diverse contexts—from Texas sleep studies to cross-national Muslim identity research—with recurring theoretical engagement with Durkheimian frameworks and stress-buffering mechanisms.
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