Feb. 29, 2012 Researchers from Baylor University and Louisiana State University report counties and parishes with a larger number of small businesses tend to have lower rates of mortality, obesity and diabetes.
Feb. 22, 2012 Research by Sam Stroope, doctoral student in sociology at Baylor, has found that friendships developed at church positively influence religious behavior and--to a less degree--beliefs.
Feb. 17, 2012 Research conducted by Samuel Stroope, a doctoral candidate of sociology at Baylor University, showing the differences between Catholic and Protestant congregation relationships is cited in this article.
Feb. 15, 2012 Kevin Dougherty, Ph.D., associate professor of sociology, is cited in this article about the small number of multiracial church communities in the United States.
Feb. 9, 2012 Research conducted by sociologists at Louisiana State University and Baylor University shows counties and parishes with a greater number of small, locally-owned businesses have a healthier population and demonstrate lower rates of mortality, obesity and diabetes.
Feb. 8, 2012 Research conducted by sociologists at Louisiana State University and Baylor University shows counties and parishes with a greater number of small, locally-owned businesses have a healthier population and demonstrate lower rates of mortality, obesity and diabetes. VIDEO INCLUDED
Feb. 7, 2012 Research by sociologists at Baylor University and Louisiana State University shows counties and parishes with a greater number of small, locally-owned businesses have a healthier population and demonstrate lower rates of mortality, obesity and diabetes.
Feb. 2, 2012 Research conducted by sociologists at Baylor University and Louisiana State University shows counties and parishes with a greater number of small, locally-owned businesses have a healthier population with lower rates of mortality, obesity and diabetes.
Friendships forged at church seem to play a major role in people's religious activities and beliefs -- even when it comes to their views about how exclusive heaven is, according to a national study by a Baylor University sociology researcher.