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Cassi Meyerhoffer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Southern Connecticut State University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. She earned her Ph.D. from The State University of New York at Buffalo, focusing on systemic racism, racial residential segregation, and the role of race in American policing.
- Race and Racism
- Urban Sociology
- Racial Residential Segregation
- Systemic Oppression
Her research examines how historical policies perpetuate racial inequities in law enforcement, housing, and education. Recent publications analyze neighborhood preferences through cultural threat theory and racial integration principles.
Dr. Meyerhoffer co-authored grants addressing racial and intersectional justice, including a $30,000 award (2023–2024) from Russell Sage and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundations to study New Haven dynamics. She has presented at national conferences, including the Eastern Sociological Society and National Outdoor Recreation Conference, discussing topics like police accountability and beach access inequality.




