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Steven A. Tuch is a Professor of Sociology and Professor of Public Policy and Public Administration at George Washington University. His research focuses on race and ethnic relations, social stratification, political transformations in Eastern Europe, and quantitative methodologies. He holds a PhD from Penn State University (1981). Tuch’s work includes comparative studies on democratic beliefs in Poland, Romania, and the U.S., and examines racial attitudes among youth and in the Deep South. He co-authored *The Fundamentals of Social Research* (2022) and has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed articles. His courses cover research methods, quantitative analysis, and race relations. Tuch’s research often bridges substantive social issues with methodological rigor, addressing topics like racial profiling, public policy, and cultural identity.
His recent publications analyze racial attitudes in the Obama era and the historical persistence of racial policies. Despite extensive contributions, no specific awards are listed here. Advising details are unavailable, though he collaborates on projects involving Eastern European politics and African American stratification beliefs. Tuch’s interdisciplinary approach underscores the intersection of sociology with public policy, emphasizing real-world applications.





