About
Laura Nichols is a Professor of Sociology at Santa Clara University's College of Arts and Sciences. Her work focuses on applied sociology, education policy, and participatory research methods. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Akron (2000). Her research emphasizes first-generation college students, transfer student experiences, and community-based program evaluation.
Key educational background:
- Ph.D. in Sociology, University of Akron, 2000
- Bachelor's Degree from Santa Clara University, 1990
Research interests include:
- Sociology of Education
- Social Mobility Barriers
- Undocumented Student Experiences
- Community-Engaged Research
Her recent publications explore first-generation college pathways, Latinx student challenges, and participatory mural projects with immigrant communities. These studies highlight structural barriers in education and innovative community-based solutions.
Teaching responsibilities include Applied Sociology, Research Methods, and Community-Based Participatory Research courses. She emphasizes connecting classroom learning to local community issues through the 'sociological imagination.'
Outside academia, Laura enjoys hiking, meditation, and exploring Bay Area communities.
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