| I joined
Weber State University
in 1995 from the
University of Maryland
where I completed the
Ph.D. My main
teaching and research
areas include the
Sociology of Family,
Gender, and Work as
well as Social
Psychology and
Research Methods. Much
of my published
research has focused
on the relationship
between occupational
gender segregation and
the wage gap between
men and women.
Additionally, I have
published articles
about the use of
service-learning and
community-based
research as teaching tools in
sociology
classes.
Currently, I am
investigating
stereotypes of women
in specific minority
religions.
Teaching is one of
my passions.
Students are almost
always assured an
opportunity to
engage in lively
discussion, debates,
and service-learning
projects.
In addition to my
duties as a faculty
member in the Department
of Sociology and
Anthropology, I
co-direct WSU's
Community Involvement
Center located in SU
327.
Campus office: SS
Room 126
Office hours:
T & Th 9:30 AM;
and by
appointment
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