About
Yuichi Tamura is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the State University of New York at Geneseo, where he has been a faculty member since 2001. He teaches core sociology courses including Introduction to Sociology and Race and Ethnicity, contributing significantly to undergraduate education in the social sciences.
His research focuses on major sociological themes such as educational changes, globalization, social movements, and revolutions. He also examines race and ethnicity through historical and comparative lenses, exploring how different societies manage integration, segregation, and policy challenges like affirmative action and bilingual education.
Dr. Tamura's work reflects a strong commitment to understanding structural transformations in society and promoting anti-racist scholarship. His teaching and research are informed by global perspectives and sociological theory.
There are no listed publications or scientific awards in the available information.
He advises students within the sociology program and contributes to departmental initiatives such as the Sociology Research Center and Alpha Kappa Delta honors society. The department supports internships and student engagement through the Sociology Club and various academic awards.
He is affiliated with the broader academic community at Geneseo, contributing to a department that emphasizes critical thinking, social justice, and commitment to anti-racism.


