Events
Events
Professor Simon Yamawaki Shachter will explore how racism shaped the development of Chinese civil society organizations in the U.S. between 1849 and 1911. Drawing from DuBois’s concepts of double consciousness and racialization, the talk offers a sociological model for understanding organizational life in marginalized communities.
Professor Simon Yamawaki Shachter will explore how racism shaped the development of Chinese civil society organizations in the U.S. between 1849 and 1911. Drawing from DuBois’s concepts of double consciousness and racialization, the talk offers a sociological model for understanding organizational life in marginalized communities.
Academic Success Workshop
NAPS annually brings together leading minds from academia and industry to advance the field of power engineering and will be hosted in 2025 by the University of Connecticut. The UConn and Eversource Sustainable Clean Energy Summit, is a unique feature of NAPS 2025, bringing a dynamic policy and industry-focused dimension that complements the technical depth of NAPS.