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ANDREA N. HUNT

Curriculum Vitae

Department of Sociology and Family Studies Office Phone: (256) 765-5137 University of North Alabama Fax: (256) 765-4719 UNA Box 5010 Email: ahunt3@una.edu Florence, AL 35632-0001

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Sociology, Minor in Women’s and Gender Studies 2012

North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

Dissertation: Caregiving for Children with Disabilities: Effects on Parental Employment and Mental Health

M.A. Sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta and Phi Kappa Phi 2004 University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL

Thesis: Family, Gender, and Delinquency from an Integrated Power-Control Model

B.S., Social and Behavioral Sciences, Phi Theta Kappa 2002 Rogers State University, Claremore, OK

A.A., Psychology 2000

Coffeyville Community College, Coffeyville, Ks

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND RESEARCH INTERESTS

Sociology: Caregiving, Work and Family, Aging and the Life Course, Disability, Gender, Race and Ethnicity, Social Class, Child and Adolescent Outcomes, Survey Research, Quantitative Analysis

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: Curriculum Development, Inquiry-Guided Learning, Teaching with Technology, Online Learning, Mentoring in Undergraduate Research

COURSES TAUGHT

Undergraduate Courses Graduate Courses

First Year Experience Seminar Graduate Pro-Seminar Principles of Sociology Teaching Sociology

Social Problems Family Theory

Sociology of Family Family and Social Policy

Juvenile Delinquency Contemporary Topics in Family Studies Aging and Society Family Diversity and Social Change

Medical Sociology Race, Ethnicity, and Gender for Social Workers Service Learning

Family Diversity and Social Change Cultural Diversity and Social Inequality TEACHING APPOINTMENTS

Assistant Professor(Fall 2013-present)

Department of Sociology and Family Studies, University of North Alabama Postdoctoral Teaching Scholar(Fall 2012-Summer 2013)

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University Lecturer(Summer 2012)

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Teaching Fellow(Fall 2006-Spring 2007)

First Year Inquiry Program, North Carolina State University Instructor(Fall2005-Summer 2006)

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University Instructor(Spring 2005)

Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, University of South Alabama Teaching Assistant(Spring 2003)

Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, University of South Alabama RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS

Research and Laboratory Specialist(Fall 2008-Spring 2012)

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University Evaluation Specialist(Fall 2003-Spring 2005)

USA Youth Violence Prevention Initiative. Nicole T. Carr and Roma Hanks (Co-PIs)

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of South Alabama. This research was funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Award No. 2001-SI-FX-0006.

Research Assistant(Spring 2002)

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Rogers State University ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

Internship in Higher Education Administration and Research (Summer 2010)

Under the direction of Maxine P. Atkinson, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University

Program Assistant and Assessment Specialist (Summer 2007-Summer 2008) First Year Inquiry Program, North Carolina State University

REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Tichavsky, Lisa, Andrea N. Hunt, Karl Jicha, and Adam Driscoll. 2015. “It’s Just Nice Having a Real Teacher: Student Perceptions of Online versus Face-to-Face Instruction.” International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 9(2).

http://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ij-sotl/vol9/iss2/2.

O’Connell, Lillian, Adam Driscoll, and Andrea N. Hunt. 2015. “What’s in a Name: Exploring Gender Bias in Instructor Evaluations.” Innovative Higher Education 40(4):291-303. DOI

10.1007/s10755-014-9313-4.

Anderson, Alecia D., Andrea N. Hunt, Rachel E. Powell, and Cindy B. Dollar. 2013. “Student Perceptions of Teaching Transparency.” Journal of Effective Teaching 13(2):38-47.

http://www.uncw.edu/cte/et/articles/Vol13_2/.

Driscoll, Adam, Karl Jicha, Andrea N. Hunt, Lisa Tichavsky, and Gretchen Thompson. 2012. “Can Online Courses Deliver In-Class Results?: A Comparison of Student Performance and Satisfaction in an Online Versus a Face-to-Face Introductory Sociology Course.” Teaching Sociology

40(4):312-331.

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Networks: A Case Study of Informal Social Support and Information Sharing among Graduate Students.” Teaching Sociology 40(3):198-214. (Sage Podcast of this article)

Atkinson, Maxine P., Alison R. Buck, and Andrea N. Hunt. 2009. “Sociology of the College Classroom: Applying Sociological Theory at the Classroom Level.” Teaching Sociology 27(3):233-244. Carr, Nicole T., Kenneth Hudson, Roma S. Hanks, and Andrea N. Hunt. 2008. “Gender Effects along the Juvenile Justice System: Evidence of a Gendered Organization.” Feminist Criminology

3(1):25-43.

Atkinson, Maxine P. and Andrea N. Hunt. 2008. “Inquiry-Guided Learning in Sociology.” Teaching Sociology 36(1):1-7.

OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

Hunt, Andrea N. 2015. “Concerted Cultivation. In The Encyclopedia of Family Studies edited by C. Shehan. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2015. “Companionate Marriage. In The Encyclopedia of Family Studies edited by C. Shehan. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2015. “Parental Roles.” In The Encyclopedia of Family Studies edited by C. Shehan. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2015. “Housework.” In the WileyBlackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (2nd

edition) edited by G. Ritzer. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2015. “The Role of Theory in Understanding the Lived Experiences of

Mothering in the Academy” In Teacher, Mother, Scholar edited by A. Young. New York: Lexington Books.

Paulk, Amber, Andrea N. Hunt, and Yaschica Williams. 2015. Key Findings from the Student Campus Climate Survey. Technical Report. University of North Alabama.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2014. “Separate Spheres Ideology.” In The Social History of the American Family edited by L. Ganong, M. Coleman, and J.G. Golson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2014. “Cult of Domesticity.” In The Social History of the American Family edited by L. Ganong, M. Coleman, and J.G. Golson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2014. “Student Learning Portfolio.” Activity published in TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. (http://trails.asanet.org).

Hunt, Andrea N. 2012. “Sexual Assault on College Campuses: An Undergraduate Research Project.” Activity published in TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. (http://trails.asanet.org).

Hunt, Andrea N. 2012. “Student Learning Philosophy.” Class Activity published in TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. (http://trails.asanet.org).

Atkinson, Maxine P. and Andrea N. Hunt. 2011. “The Peer Review of Teaching within the Context of Post-Tenure Review.” Pp. 115-127 in Challenges and Opportunities for Teacher-Scholars in the

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Twenty-First Century edited by T. Van Valey. American Sociological Association. Hunt, Andrea N. 2008. “Housework.” Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology Online edited by G. Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, Inc.

REVISE AND RESUBMIT

Palmer, Ruth J., Andrea N. Hunt, Brad Wuetherick, and Michael R Neal. “Mentoring,

Undergraduate Research, and Student Identity Development: An Integrative Conceptual Review and Research Agenda. Mentoring and Tutoring: Partnership in Learning.

PRESENTATIONS

Wuetherick, Brad, Andrea N. Hunt, Michael Neal, Ruth Palmer, and Claudia Scholz. 2015. “Understanding the Role of Undergraduate Research Mentorship in Influencing Student Identity Development.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Vancouver, BC, June.

Wuetherick, Brad, Andrea N. Hunt, Michael Neal, Ruth Palmer, and Claudia Scholz. 2015. “Reexamining the Interrelationship of Mentorship, Undergraduate Research and Identity Development.” Paper presented at the SoTL Commons Conference, Savannah, GA, March. Purser, Christopher, Andrea N. Hunt, and Yaschica Williams. 2015. “Gender Differences in the Relationship between Religiosity, Self-Control, and Delinquency: Evidence from a Longitudinal Sample of Adolescents.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA, March.

Hunt, Andrea N. and Brittney Cooper. 2015. “Increasing Information Literacy and Cultural Competency through Structured and Creative Writing Assignments in Online Courses.” Paper presented Distance Learning/Technology Conference, University of North Alabama, Florence, AL, March.

Hunt, Andrea N. and Brittney Cooper. 2014. “Encouraging Cultural Competency and Information Literacy through Alternative Writing Assignments.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Mobile, AL, November.

Amin, Sara M., Andrea N. Hunt, Michael Neal, Ruth Palmer, Claudia Scholz, and Brad Wuetherick. 2014. “Mentoring Undergraduate Research and Identity Development.” Poster presented at the Pre-ISSOTL CUR Symposium, Universite Laval, Quebec City, October.

Purser, Christopher, Yaschica Williams, and Andrea N. Hunt. 2014. “The Relationship between Religiosity, Self-Control, and Delinquency among a Longitudinal Sample of African American Youth: A Partial Assessment of the “Generality” of the General Theory of Crime.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Clearwater, FL, September. Hunt, Andrea N. 2014. “Using Role-Playing to Increase Engagement in Online Classes.” Poster presented at the Fourth Annual South Alabama Conference on Teaching and Learning, Mobile, AL, May.

Stiffler, Margaret, Andrea N. Hunt, E. Megan Glancy, and Maria Febbo. 2014. “Improving Student

Engagement through Academic Advising.” Poster presented at the NC State Teaching and Learning Symposium, Raleigh, NC, April.

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Glancy, E. Megan, Andrea N. Hunt, Mario Febbo, and Margaret Stiffler. 2014. “Working with Students outside the Classroom: Tips and Strategies for Effective Undergraduate Advising.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC, April. Hunt, Andrea. 2014. “Role-Playing in Online Classes.” Presented at the Distance

Learning/Technology Conference, University of North Alabama, Florence, AL, March.

Atkinson, Maxine P. and Andrea N. Hunt. 2013. “The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and the next Generation of Teacher-Scholars.” Poster presented at the annual meetings of the

International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Raleigh, NC, October. Hunt, Andrea N., E. Megan Glancy, Margaret Stiffler, and Mario Febbo. 2013. “The Role of Developmental Advising in Teaching the Whole Student.” Poster presented at the annual meetings of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Raleigh, NC, October. O’Connell, Lillian, Adam Driscoll, and Andrea N. Hunt. 2013. “What’s in a Name: Exposing Gender Bias in Student Ratings of Teaching.” Roundtable at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, NY, August.

Hunt, Andrea N., E. Megan Glancy, Margaret Stiffler, and Mario Febbo. 2013. “Building Cultural Capital: Advising Practices as Teaching.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA, April.

Hunt, Andrea N., E. Megan Glancy, Margaret Stiffler, and Mario Febbo. 2013. “Strategies for Student Success: The Role of Academic Advising.” Poster presented at the 2013 Teaching and Learning Symposium, NC State University, April.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2013. “A Tradition of Excellence: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning at NC State University.” Poster presented at the 8th Annual NCSU Sociology Research and Teaching

Symposium, March.

Atkinson, Maxine P. and Andrea N. Hunt. 2010. “Training Graduate Students to Teach Distance Education in an Era of McDonaldization.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Liverpool, UK, October. Hunt, Andrea N. and Maxine P. Atkinson. 2008. “Teaching First Year Students to “Do” Sociology: A Cumulative Approach in Introductory Courses.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Richmond, VA, April.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2007. “Gendering across Generations: A Longitudinal Analysis of Gender

Differences in Parental Controls and Levels of Juvenile Delinquency.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, April.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2007. “Sexual Victimization on College Campuses: A Problem-Based Learning Exercise.” Poster presented at the annual NCSU Sociology Research and Teaching Symposium, March.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2006. “Exploring Student Approaches for Academic Success in Higher Education.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Lafayette, LA, October.

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Student Preparation for Exams in Introductory Sociology Courses.” Paper presented at the 2nd

Annual North Carolina State University Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Showcase, September.

Tichvasky, Lisa, Andrea N. Hunt, and Maxine Atkinson. 2006. “Preparing Students for Academic Success: Comparison of Note-Taking Skills among High and Low Performers in Introductory Sociology Courses.” Poster presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociology Society, New Orleans, LA, March.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2006. “Longitudinal Analysis of Delinquency: Effects of Family Structure and Gender.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociology Society annual, New Orleans, LA, March.

Flynn, Nicole T., Roma S. Hanks, and Andrea N. Hunt. 2005. “Program Life Cycles and Recidivism: The Importance of Continual Process and Outcome Evaluation.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Ontario, November.

Flynn, Nicole T., Roma S. Hanks, Andrea N. Hunt, and Felicia Woerner. 2005. “Lady Justice: The Persistence of Gendered Social Institutions.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, October.

Pendarvis, Cynthia B. and Andrea N. Hunt. 2005. “Spatial Concentration of Juvenile Offender Residences in Mobile County, Alabama.” Report presented to the Mobile County, AL Office of Juvenile Justice and Department of Probation.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2005. “Gender Differences in Delinquency among Single-Parent Households.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC, April. Hunt, Andrea N. and M. Felicia Woerner. 2005. “Juvenile Recidivism in Mobile, Alabama as Part of the ‘Process and Outcome Evaluation of NAS at Strickland Youth Center’.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC, April.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2004. “A Theoretical Analysis of Family, Gender, and Delinquency from an Integrated Power-Control Model.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August.

Gurley, Lindsey, Andrea N. Hunt, and Susan Nelson. 2004. “Poverty in Mobile: Stories from the Streets.” Documentary presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA, April.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2003. “Correlates of Corporal Punishment from a National Sample.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Baton Rouge, LA, October.

WORKSHOPS (facilitated) AND CONSULTATIONS

Hunt, Andrea N. “Effective Study Skills for Early College Students.” Workshop offered for students in the Florence First 30 Program, University of North Alabama, July.

Hunt, Andrea. N. 2015. “But I Thought I Could Just Memorize It: Incorporating Study Skills into your Lesson Plan.” Workshop offered for 7-12 educators through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, July

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Hunt, Andrea N. 2015. “Teaching for Change: Addressing Diversity and Inclusiveness in the Classroom.” Separate workshops offered for K-6 and 7-12 educators through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, July.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2015. “Relationship Smarts: Teaching Students to Communicate Effectively with their Peers.” Separate workshops offered for K-6 and 7-12 educators through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, July.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2015. “Old School is New School: Bringing Project-Based Learning into the 21st

Century.” Separate workshops offered for K-6 and 7-12 educators through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center in Jasper, AL, June.

Hunt, Andrea. N. 2015. “But I Thought I Could Just Memorize It: Incorporating Study Skills into your Lesson Plan.” Workshop offered for 7-12 educators through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, June.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2015. “Relationship Smarts: Teaching Students to Communicate Effectively with their Peers.” Separate workshops offered for K-6 and 7-12 educators through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, June.

Hunt, Andrea N. “Old School is New School: Bringing Project-Based Learning into the 21st

Century.” Separate workshops offered for K-6 and 7-12 educators through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, June.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2015. “Developmental Advising.” Workshop offered as part of the University Advisor’s program, University of North Alabama, May.

Hunt, Andrea N., Amber Paulk, and Yaschica Williams. 2015. “See Something, Say Something: Active Bystander Intervention.” Workshop offered for student affairs professionals at the University of North Alabama, April.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2015. “Developmental Advising.” Two workshops offered as part of the University Advisor’s program, University of North Alabama, January.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2014. “Developmental Advising.” Workshop offered as part of the University Advisor’s program, University of North Alabama, November.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2014. “College and Career Readiness: What Can I Do Now?” Workshop for 128 freshmen students at Deshler High School, Tuscumbia, AL, October.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2014. “From Underresourced to Overscheduled: Working with Students and Families across Different Social Classes.” Separate workshops offered for K-6 and 7-12 educators (120 total) in Lawrence County, TN, August.

Hunt, Andrea. N. 2014. “From Underresourced to Overscheduled: Working with Students and Families across Different Social Classes.” Workshop offered through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center for K-12 educators in Jasper, AL, July.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2014. “Preparing Students for College: What Can I Do Now?” Workshop offered through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, July.

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Exploration and Discovery. Separate workshops offered for K-6 and 7-12 educators through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, July.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2014. “From Underresourced to Overscheduled: Working with Students and Families across Different Social Classes.” Separate workshops offered for K-6 and 7-12 educators through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, June. Hunt, Andrea N. “Fear of Missing Out? Technology and Online Learning in the 21st Century.”

Separate workshops offered for K-6 and 7-12 educators through the University of North Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, June.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2014. “Gender and Leadership Development.” Workshop offered for the Leading Edge Institute, Montgomery, AL, June.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2014. “Developmental Advising.” Two workshops offered as part of University Advisor’s program, University of North Alabama, April.

Hunt, Andrea N. and Emily Estrada. 2013. “Teaching Relational Inequality Online.” Workshop as part of the mini-conference on teaching at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA, April.

Hunt, Andrea N. 2012. “Getting Started with Moodle.” Workshop for the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University, January.

Atkinson, Maxine P. and Andrea N. Hunt. 2010. “Teaching Critical Sociological Thinking.” Workshop at the Southern Sociological Society annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, April.

Atkinson, Maxine P. and Andrea N. Hunt. 2009. “Teaching Critical Thinking.” Preparing the Professoriate Workshop, North Carolina State University, October.

Atkinson, Maxine P. and Andrea N. Hunt. 2009. “Efficient and Effective Teaching…From the Beginning.” New Faculty Orientation Workshop, North Carolina State University, August. Atkinson, Maxine P. and Andrea N. Hunt. 2007. “Inquiry-Guided Learning in Sociology.”

Workshop at the American Sociological Association annual meeting, New York City, NY, August. PANEL DISCUSSIONS AND FORUMS

Panelist. 2015. “Outdated Generation.” Sponsored by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. University of North Alabama, March.

Panelist. 2014. “Domestic Violence Awareness.” Sponsored by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. University of North Alabama, November.

Panelist. 2014. “Balancing School and Relationships.” Part of the Real Talk Series co-sponsored by Residence Life and the Women’s Center. University of North Alabama, October.

Panelist. 2014. “Yours, Mine, and Ours: Safe Sex and Healthy Relationships Forum.” Co-sponsored by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. University of North Alabama, October.

Moderator. 2014. “GLBT Perspectives through a Family Lens.” University of North Alabama Diversity Education Day, Office of Diversity and Institutional Equity, April.

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Panelist. 2014. “WriteWhereItHurts: Negotiating the Emotional Challenges of Doing Deeply Personal Research.” Annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC, April. Presider. 2013. “Privilege in the Classroom.” Paper session at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA, April.

Panelist. “Diverse Families”. 2013. Department of Human Environmental Sciences, Meredith College, Raleigh, NC, March.

Panelist. “Supporting and Strengthening Families Diversity Panel”. 2012. Department of Human Environmental Sciences, Meredith College, Raleigh, NC, October.

Presider. 2008. “Teaching and Undergraduate Research”. Paper session at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Richmond, VA, April.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2014-2016 Research Cohort, Seminar on Mentoring Undergraduate Research, Center for Engaged Learning, Elon University

2014 University Advisor’s Certification, University of North Alabama 2014 Green Dot Violence Prevention Educator

2013 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Summer Institute, Office of Faculty Development, North Carolina State University

2013 Certificate in Teaching Techniques, Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, North Carolina State University

2012 Preparing Future Faculty, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University

2010 Certificate of Accomplishment in Teaching, Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, North Carolina State University

2007 Distance Education and Learning Technologies Application (DELTA) Summer Institute, North Carolina State University

2005 SAS Short Course Program, Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University

GRANTS

2015 Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society research symposium grant (awarded $400) (External)

2014 Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society research symposium grant (awarded $400) (External)

2013 University of North Alabama Arts and Sciences Research/Development Grant (awarded $1,172) (Internal)

2013 Faculty Enhancement Grant (awarded $1,000), Office of Faculty Development, North Carolina State University (Internal)

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HONORS AND AWARDS

2012 North Carolina Sociological Association’s Himes Graduate Paper Award. “Can Online Courses Deliver In-Class Results?” (Co-authored by Adam Driscoll, Karl Jicha, Andrea N. Hunt, Lisa Tichavsky, and Gretchen Thompson)

2009 Publication of the Year (2008) in Feminist Criminology. “Gender Effects along the Juvenile Justice System: Evidence of a Gendered Organization” (Co-authored by Nicole T. Carr, Kenneth Hudson, Roma S. Hanks, and Andrea N. Hunt)

2006 Second Place, AKD Paper Contest “Effects of Parental Controls on Gender Differences in Delinquency over Time: An Application of Multilevel Growth Modeling”

2004 Outstanding Sociology Graduate Student Award, University of South Alabama 2004 Graduate Comprehensive Examination Pass with Distinction in Sociology,

University of South Alabama

2004 Recognition of Scholarly Achievement as a Graduate Student in Sociology, University of South Alabama

2004 Outstanding Graduate Student Paper in Sociology, University of South Alabama 2003 Outstanding Graduate Student Paper in Sociology, University of South Alabama 2002 Exemplary Undergraduate Award, Rogers State University

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Departmental Service

2015 Coordinator of Certificate in Gerontology, Department of Sociology and Family Studies, University of North Alabama

2013-present Alpha Kappa Delta Chapter Representative, Department of Sociology and Family Studies, University of North Alabama

2013 Master’s Curriculum Development Committee, Department of Sociology and Family Studies, University of North Alabama

2008 Sociology Graduate Student Association Taskforce on Mentoring, North Carolina State University

2008-2009 Graduate Student Advisory Board, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University

2007 Graduate Representative on Search Committee (Gender and Family Hire), Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University 2006-2008 Graduate Curriculum Committee, Department of Sociology and Anthropology,

North Carolina State University

University Service

2015-present First Year Experience Advisory Board, University of North Alabama

2014-present Social and Behavioral Sciences Center Advisory Board, University of North Alabama 2014-present Education Research and Inservice Center Advisory Board, University of North

Alabama

2014-present Title IX Advisory Committee, University of North Alabama

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2014 Search Committee Member for the Learning Support Coordinator, University of North Alabama

2013-present Co-Chair Faculty Attitudes Survey Committee, University of North Alabama 2013-present University Advisor, University of North Alabama

2003-2004 University Academic Standards Committee, University of South Alabama

Disciplinary Service

2015-2017 Taskforce on Liberal Learning and the Sociology Major, American Sociological Association

2007 North Carolina representative for the Committee on Women, Mid-South Sociological Association

Editorial Service

2015 Reviewer, Sociological Inquiry

2015 Reviewer, Textbook for Routledge / Taylor and Francis Group 2013 Reviewer, Textbook for Oxford University Press

2009, 2013 Reviewer, Teaching Sociology Community Service

2015-2018 Board of Directors, North Alabama Area Health Education Committee

Event Planning and Organization

2015 Organizer, 2nd Annual Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Research Symposium,

Department of Sociology and Family Studies, University of North Alabama 2014 Organizer, 1st Annual Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Research Symposium,

Department of Sociology and Family Studies, University of North Alabama

Media

2015 Quoted in “Flawless? Campus Criticizes Popularization of Photoshop.”

http://www.florala.net/life/article_d5eefad2-c80a-11e4-ab58-4bbbaeeaa9c9.html

2014 Quoted in “Title IX Brings Active Bystander Awareness.”

http://www.florala.net/life/article_92d16282-6a8e-11e4-9715-7fa41ceb3a6a.html

2014 Quoted in “Society Esteems Appearance Higher than Intellect.”

http://www.florala.net/life/article_88232aee-4984-11e4-894d-0017a43b2370.html

2014 Quoted in “Recognizing Racial Tensions Key to Moving Forward.”

http://www.florala.net/news/article_8e0eebfc-33b6-11e4-931e-001a4bcf6878.html

2014 Quoted in “Worth more than a Like. Students, Professors Discuss the Value of an

Instagram Like.”

http://www.florala.net/life/article_1f3885d4-338a-11e4-a6f0-0017a43b2370.html

2013 Quoted in “Facebook Remains Popular Despite other Sites' Success.”

http://www.florala.net/life/article_14fadd5e-4c88-11e3-abbe-0019bb30f31a.html

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Southern Sociological Society Mid-South Sociological Association Sociologists for Women in Society-South

International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning American Association of University Woman

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