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Updated December 30, 2010 SUSAN W. HINZE Associate Professor, Department of Sociology Director, Women’s and Gender Studies Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-7124 (216)368-2700 (Ext. 2702) 216-368-2676 (Fax) [email protected] PRESENT POSITIONS Director of Women’s and Gender Studies, Case Western Reserve University (2008 to present) Associate Professor, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Sociology (2004 to present) PREVIOUS POSITIONS Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Sociology (1995 to 2004) Lecturer, Southwest Missouri State University, Department of Sociology (1992 to 1995) Per-Course Adjunct Instructor, Vanderbilt University, Department of Sociology (1987 to 1992) EDUCATION 1995 Ph.D., Sociology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN “The Intra-Occupational Sex Segregation of Physicians: Why Gender Matters” Committee: Walt Gove (Chair), Karen Campbell, Barbara Kilbourne, Peggy Thoits, and Ellen Wright-Clayton 1

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Updated December 30, 2010

SUSAN W. HINZE

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology ○ Director, Women’s and Gender Studies Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-7124

(216)368-2700 (Ext. 2702) ○ 216-368-2676 (Fax)[email protected]

PRESENT POSITIONS

Director of Women’s and Gender Studies, Case Western Reserve University (2008 to present)

Associate Professor, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Sociology (2004 to present)

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Sociology (1995 to 2004)

Lecturer, Southwest Missouri State University, Department of Sociology (1992 to 1995)

Per-Course Adjunct Instructor, Vanderbilt University, Department of Sociology (1987 to 1992)

EDUCATION

1995 Ph.D., Sociology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN“The Intra-Occupational Sex Segregation of Physicians: Why Gender Matters”Committee: Walt Gove (Chair), Karen Campbell, Barbara Kilbourne, Peggy Thoits, and Ellen Wright-Clayton

1988 M.A., Sociology, Vanderbilt University

1985 B.S., Sociology (Major) and Psychology (Minor), Cum LaudeVanderbilt University

POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION

2010 Gestalt Trained Practitioner, Gestalt Institute of Cleveland

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Medical Sociology, Sex and Gender, Social Inequality, Work and Family

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FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

External

AAUW Scholar-in-Residence Letter of Intent. 2006 to 2008. “Women, Medicine, Work and Family: From the Halls of Academe to the Hospital Floor and Girlhood, Motherhood and Family Life in a 24/7 Economy: The Social Reproduction of Caretaking?” (Unfunded, $100,000).

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Services. 2005 to 2008 “HEAL: Innovations in the Hospital Workforce.” RFA-HD-04-017. Co-investigator. (Unfunded, $1,604,094, Mary Anthony, Principal Investigator.)

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. 2002 to 2003. “Understanding the Role of Race in The Physician’s Decision to Prescribe Narcotic Analgesia.” AHRQ-DGM. RO3HS11948-01. Co-investigator. (Funded, $30,000, Joshua Howland Sarver, Principal Investigator.)

Department of Health and Human Services/Public Health Services/Educational Grant. 1998 to 2002. "A Modular Short Course in Research Ethics." Co-Investigator. (Funded, $401,000; Caroline Whitbeck, Principal Investigator.)

National Science Foundation Dissertation Enhancement Award. 1993. ($5,000).

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI). 1993. Grant for Graduate Student Research. ($1,000).

Internal

University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education Mentoring Fellow. 2010. ($2,500)

University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education Learning Fellow. 2008 ($2,500)

National Science Foundation Academic Careers in Engineering & Science ADVANCE Opportunity Grant. 2007 to 2008. ($2,360)

Baker-Nord Seminar Scholar on Childhood. 2005. ($5,000)

W.P. Jones Presidential Faculty Development Award. 2003. ($1,635)

Case Western Reserve University Glennan Fellowship. 2000 to 2001. "From the Internet to Fetal Surgery: Social Change and Gendered Technologies." ($6,500)

W.P. Jones Presidential Faculty Development Fund Award. 2000. ($1,665)

W.P. Jones Presidential Faculty Development Fund Award. 1997. ($2,805)

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Research Initiation Grant. 1996. "Deserving Patients: Determining Attitudes Towards Patients and Diseases." ($5,000).

Vanderbilt University Dissertation Enhancement Award. 1992. ($2,000).

Vanderbilt University Tuition Scholarship and Teaching Assistantship. 1987 to 1991.

PUBLICATIONS

Hinze, Susan W., and Heidi Taylor Chirayath. 2011. “Medical Sociology Through the Lens of Human Rights.” Forthcoming in the Handbook of Sociology and Human Rights.

Hinze, Susan W. and Atwood D. Gaines. 2010. Preface to The Foundations of the Transformed Body. In Les Assises Du Corps Transformé: Regards Croisés sur le Genre (Congress on the Transformed Body: Intersecting Perspectives on Gender). F. Vialla, J. Mateu and M. Reynier, Editors. Paris: Les Études Hopitalières (LEH).  

Hinze, Susan W. 2010. “Physician Specialization and Gender.” Forthcoming in The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World (edited by Mary Zeiss Stange, Carol K. Oyster, and J. Geoffrey Golson).

Hinze, Susan W., and Dawn Aliberti. 2010. “The Feminization of Poverty: A Global Perspective.” Forthcoming in the Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (edited by George Ritzer).

Hinze, Susan W., Noah J. Webster, Heidi T. Chirayath and Joshua H. Tamayo-Sarver. 2009. “Hurt Running from Police? No Chance of (Pain) Relief: The Social Construction of Deserving Patients in Emergency Departments.” Research in the Sociology of Health Care. 27: 235-261.

Hinze, Susan W. 2009. “Time Poverty: Finding Time in a 24/7 Global Economy.” Sage Encyclopedia of Time (edited by James Birx).

Hinze, Susan W. “Occupational Sex Segregation.” Sage Encyclopedia of Gender and Society (edited by Jodi O’Brien).

Hinze, Susan W., and Dawn Aliberti. 2006. “The Feminization of Poverty: A Global Perspective.” Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (edited by George Ritzer).

Sarver, Joshua H., Neal V. Dawson, Susan W. Hinze, Rita K. Cydulka, Robert S. Wigton, Said A. Ibrahim and David W. Baker. 2005. "Rapid Clinical Decision-Making in Context: A Theoretical Model to Understand Physicians’ Decision-Making with an Application to Racial/Ethnic Treatment Disparities." Research in the Sociology of Health Care (Health

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Services, Racial and Ethnic Minorities and Underserved Populations: Patient and Provider Perspectives), 23:183-213.

Hinze, Susan W. 2004. “’Am I Being Over-Sensitive?’ Women’s Experience of Sexual Harassment in Medical Training.” Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 8(1):125-151.

Hinze, Susan W. 2004. “Women, Men, Career and Family in the U.S. Young Physician Labor Force.” Research in the Sociology of Work (Diversity in the Workforce) 14:185-217.

Hinze, Susan W. 2003. “Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment.” Men and Masculinities: A Social, Cultural, and Historical Encyclopedia by Michael Kimmel and Amy Aronson (Editors). NY: ABC-Clio.

Sarver, Joshua H., Susan W. Hinze, Rita K Cydulka and David W. Baker. 2003. “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Emergency Department Analgesic Prescription.” American Journal of Public Health, 93(12):2067-2073.

Sarver, Joshua H., Neal V. Dawson, Susan W. Hinze, Rita K. Cydulka, Robert S. Wigton, Jeffrey M. Albert, Said A. Ibrahim and David W. Baker. 2003. “The Effect of Race/Ethnicity and Desirable Social Characteristics on Physicians’ Decisions to Prescribe Opioid Analgesics.” Academic Emergency Medicine, 10(11):1239-1248.

Hinze, Susan W. 2000. “Inside Medical Marriages: The Effect of Gender on Income.” Work and Occupations, 27(4):464-499.

Hinze, Susan W., Atwood D. Gaines, Alan J. Lerner, and Peter J. Whitehouse. 1999. "An Interdisciplinary Response to the Reagan Research Institute Report on Women and Alzheimer's Disease." Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 13(4):183-186.

Hinze, Susan W. 1999. “Gender and the Body of Medicine or at Least Some Body Parts: (Re)constructing the Prestige Hierarchy of Medical Specialties.” The Sociological Quarterly 40(2):217-239.

Reprinted in 2001 Readings in Medical Sociology (2nd edition), William C. Cockerham and Michael Glaser (Editors). Pp. 282-303. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.

Sobecks, Nancy W., Amy C. Justice, Susan W. Hinze, Heidi Taylor Chirayath, Rebecca A. Lasek, Mary-Margaret Chren, John Aucott, Barbara Juknialis, Richard Fortinsky, Stuart Youngner, and C. Seth Landefeld. 1999. “When Doctors Marry Doctors: A Survey Exploring the Professional and Family Lives of Young Physicians.” Annals of Internal Medicine, 130(4): 312-319.

Lee, Barrett, David W. Lewis and Susan Hinze (Jones). 1992. "Are the Homeless to Blame? A Test of Two Theories." Sociological Quarterly, 33(4):535-552.

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Lee, Barrett, Susan Hinze (Jones) and David W. Lewis. 1990. "Public Beliefs about the Causes of Homelessness." Social Forces, 69(1): 253-265.

ARTICLES IN REVIEW

Hinze, Susan W., Jielu Lin and Tanetta Andersson. “Can We Capture the Intersections? Older Black Women, Education and Health.”

Hinze, Susan W. “Counting Sleep: The Social and Scientific Construction of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.”

ARTICLES IN PREPARATION

Hinze, Susan W. “The Social (De) Construction of Virtual Reality. Project on Video Game Addiction Among Undergraduate Students.

Dannefer, Dale and Susan W. Hinze. “Social Inequality and Stratification Through the Lens of the Life Course.”

Hinze, Susan W. “A (White Male) Life in Books: A News Periodical’s Reproduction of Gender and Racial/Ethnic Inequality.”

BOOK REVIEWS AND ESSAYS

Hinze, Susan W. 2009. “On the Economic Meltdown and Older Women.” The Newsletter of Sociologists for Women in Society, 26(1):10-11.

Hinze, Susan W. 2007. “The Pay Gap and the ‘Maternal Wall’.” News from the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, (Spring Issue, p. 3).

Hinze, Susan W. 2004. “Weaving Academic Work With Life.” SWS Network News: The Newsletter of Sociologists for Women in Society, 21(3):15.

Hinze, Susan W. 2002. Book Review: Medical Careers and Feminist Agendas: American, Scandinavian, and Russian Women Physicians by Elianne Riska. American Journal of Sociology 108(3):708-710.

Hinze, Susan W. 2001. Book Review: Women, Science and Society: The Crucial Union by Sue V. Rosser. Gender & Society 15(5): 777-778.

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Hinze, Susan W. 2000. "Parenting in Academia." American Sociological Association Sex and Gender Newsletter, (February issue, p. 7).

Hinze, Susan W. 1999. Book Review: The Woman in the Surgeon’s Body by Joan Cassell. In Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 3(2):252-255.

Hinze, Susan W. 1997. Book Review: “This Fine Place So Far From Home: Voices of Academics From the Working Class.” In Work and Occupations 24(2):269-271.

PROFESSIONAL MEETING PRESENTATIONS AND PAPERS

Hinze, Susan W., Tanetta Andersson and Brian Gran. “The Power of Intersectionality: The Influence of Race, Class and Gender on Social Support and the Physical and Mental Health of Older Adults.” Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Conference: New Orleans, LA. (April 1-4, 2009).

Hinze, Susan W., Tanetta Andersson and Brian Gran. “Applying a Race/Class/Gender Intersectional Approach to Social Support, Physical and Mental Health of Older Adults.” Presented at the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project Early Results Conference. Chicago, IL (January 29, 2009).

Hinze, Susan W., and Robin Shura Patterson. “The Birth of SIDS: The Socio-Medical Construction of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.” Presented at the American Sociological Association Conference. Boston, MA. (August 1-4, 2008).

Leigh, Megan and Susan W. Hinze. “A (White Male) Life in Books: A News Periodical’s Reproduction of Gender and Racial/Ethnic Inequality.” American Sociological Association Conference. Boston, MA. (August 1-4, 2008).

Hinze, Susan W., Robert Peterson and Michael Flatt. “Internet Gaming and Addiction: The Social (De)Construction of (Virtual) Reality. Submission to Southern Sociological Society Conference. Richmond, VA. (April 9-12, 2008).

Dannefer, Dale and Susan W. Hinze. “Social Inequality and Stratification Through the Lens of the Life Course.” Submission to Southern Sociological Society Conference. Richmond, VA. (April 9-12, 2008).

Hinze, Susan W. “The Dissertation Process: The Professor’s Point of View.” Invited Presentation SWS/ASA Conference. Montreal, Canada. (2006).

Hinze, Susan W., Michael Schaeffer and Eleanor Stoller. “The House(spouse) Bonus: The Effects of Marital Status and Spousal Employment on the Incomes of Young Physicians.”

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Presented at the American Sociological Association Conference. Philadelphia, PA. (August 13-16, 2005).

Hinze, Susan W., Joshua Howland Sarver, Heidi Taylor Chirayath and Noah Webster. “Constructing Deserving Patients in the Emergency Room: A Sociological Perspective on Abuse Potential and Prescription Decisions.” Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Conference. Charlotte, NC. (April 13-16, 2005).

Hinze, Susan W. “Weaving Academic Work with Life.” Organizer and Panel Discussant for ASA-SWS session, San Francisco, CA: August 14-17, 2004. Panelists: Jan Thomas, Kenyon College, Rebecca Bach, Duke University, Cathy Zimmer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Alice Fothergill, University of Vermont, Susan Hinze, Case Western Reserve University.

Hinze, Susan W. “Balancing Teaching and Research Expectations in the Early Faculty Career.” Invited presentation for American Sociological Association Conference. Atlanta, GA: August 16-19, 2003. Panelists: Philip Cohen, University of California at Irvine, Sara Curran, Princeton University, Susan Hinze, Case Western Reserve University, Ronald Jacobs, State University of New York.

Hinze, Susan W. “Combining Feminism and Academia.” Presented at the 2003 Southern Sociological Society Conference: Atlanta, GA. (March 26-30).

Hinze, Susan W., Tanetta Andersson and Jill Jones. “Medicine Eats Your Life . . . Doing Gender and Family in Medical Marriages.” Presented at “From 9-to-5 to 24/7: How Workplace Changes Impact Families, Work, and Communities.” Academic Conference Sponsored by the Business and Professional Women’s Foundation and the Community, Families and Work Program at the Women’s Studies Research Center at Brandeis University. Orlando, FL. (February 28-March 2, 2003).

Hinze, Susan W. “The New AAUP Statement of Principles on Family Responsibilities and Academic Work: From Policy to Practice.” Presented at the 2002 Southern Sociological Society Conference. Baltimore, MD. (April 3-7).

Hinze, Susan W. and Michael W. Schaefer. “The Effects of Marital Status and Spouse’s Employment on the Salaries of Young Physicians: The (House)Spouse Bonus.” Presented at the 2001 Southern Sociological Society Conference: Atlanta, GA. (April 4-7).

Hinze, Susan W. "The Challenges of Interdisciplinary Programs and the Future of Women and Gender Studies." Presented at the 2001 Southern Sociological Society Conference: Atlanta, GA. (April 4-7).

Hinze, Susan W. and Richard Carpiano. "Family and Career Comparisons of Women and Men Physicians." Presented at Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Annual Conference: London School of Economics. London, UK. (July 7-10, 2000).

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Hinze, Susan W., Chirayath, Heidi Taylor, Schaefer, Michael T., Chren, Mary-Margaret and Landefeld, C. Seth. “The Effect of Gender and Marital (A)Symmetry on the Work and Family Lives of Young Physicians." Presented at the 1999 American Sociological Association Meetings. Chicago, IL. (August 6-10).

Hinze, Susan W. “A Contribution to McKinlay’s Model of Social System Influences: The Social Construction of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.” Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Conference. Nashville, TN. (April 8-11, 1999).

Hinze, Susan W., Heidi L. Taylor, Nancy Sobecks and C. Seth Landefeld. "MD2 Couples in the Nineties: The His and Hers of Medical Marriages." Presented at the 92nd Annual American Sociological Association Meeting. Toronto, Ontario Canada. (August 9-13, 1997).

Hinze, Susan W. “‘I Think It’s The Macho Thing’: Resident Perceptions of the Prestige of Medical Specialties.” Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA. (April 3-6, 1997).

Darnell, Alfred and Susan W. Hinze. "Reconceptualizing Minority and Majority Identities: The Value of Other and Otherness." Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Conference: Washington, D.C. (1995).

Hinze, Susan W., Walter Gove and Barbara Kilbourne. "'If You Think Like a Child You Go Into Pediatrics.' Difference Feminism and the Intra-Occupational Sex-Segregation of Physicians." Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Meetings. Atlanta, GA. (1995).

Hinze (Jones), Susan, and Karen E. Campbell. “’Am I Being Over-Sensitive?’ Women's Experience of Sexist Treatment During Medical Training." Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Meetings. Raleigh, NC. (1994).

Hinze (Jones), Susan. "Determinants of Medical Specialty Choice and Practice Preference: Why Gender Matters." Presented at the American Sociological Association Meetings. Miami, FL. (1993).

Hinze (Jones), Susan and Alfred T. Darnell. "The White Glove of Equality on the Iron Fist of Domination: Feminism and the Case of Native American Dead." Presented at the American Sociological Association Meetings. Miami, FL. (1993).

Hinze (Jones), Susan. "Doctors as Moral Judges: An Examination of Victim-Blaming Among Resident Physicians." Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Meetings. Chattanooga, TN. (1993).

Hinze (Jones), Susan. "Of Changes and Choice: Women Physicians in the 1990's." Presented at the American Sociological Association Meetings. Cincinnati, OH. (1991).

Lee, Barrett, David W. Lewis and Susan Hinze (Jones). "Blaming the Homeless: A Test of Two Theories." Presented at the American Psychological Association Meeting. Boston, MA.

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(1990).

Hinze (Jones), Susan. Walter Gove and Debra Umberson. "The Marital Relationship and Personal Identity: An Analysis of Affective Interaction and Emotional States." Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Meeting. Louisville, KY. (1990).

Lee, Barrett, Susan Hinze (Jones) and David W. Lewis. "Public Beliefs About the Causes of Homelessness." Presented at the American Sociological Association Meeting. Atlanta, GA. (1988).

Hinze (Jones), Susan. "Where Did the Men Go? Changes in the Intra-Familial Division of Labor in Nineteenth Century America." Presented at the American Sociological Association Meeting. Atlanta, GA. (1988).

Lee, Barrett, Susan Hinze (Jones) and David W. Lewis. "Does Community Change Weaken Local Ties?" Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Meeting, Nashville, TN. (1988).

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Hinze, Susan W. “The Power of Diversity or the Diversity of Power?” Lecture for the Power of Diversity Lecture Series on Behalf of the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity. (November 9, 2010).

Hinze, Susan W. “The Complex World of Women and Work.” Invited Presentation to Community Advisory Board of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women. (April 22, 2010).

Hinze, Susan W. “Questioning Race(ism) and Class(ism) in Physician Decision-Making.” Invited Presentation at Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy. (December 3, 2009).

Hinze, Susan W. Invited presentation to Flora Stone Mather Center for Women Community Advisory Board. Cleveland, Ohio. (2009).

Hinze, Susan. W. “Women and The ‘A’ Words: Aggressive, Assertive, Ambitious: When does the A word become the B?” Invited presentation to Flora Stone Mather Center for Women Community Advisor Board. Cleveland Ohio. (April 29, 2008).

Hinze, Susan W. Invited Panelist for Case Western Reserve University Graduate Student Organization: “Negotiation Strategies for Post-Graduate Jobs.” Cleveland Ohio. (March 26, 2008).

Hinze, Susan W. “Casting a Sociological Gaze on Leadership: What Women Need to Know.” Keynote Address for Women in Leadership Week. Cleveland Ohio. (November 12, 2007).

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Hinze, Susan W. “Work-Life Balance and the Soul.” Invited presentation for the Ambassadors Committee of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women. Cleveland Ohio. (May 9, 2007).

Hinze, Susan W. “Glass Ceilings, Sticky Floors and Maternal Walls: Navigating Gender, Medicine and the Life Course.” Invited presentation to Case Western Reserve University Women Faculty of the School of Medicine. Cleveland Ohio. (February 23, 2007).

Hinze, Susan W. “Can Today’s Women Have it All?” Invited presentation for the Ambassadors Committee of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women. Cleveland Ohio. (October 25, 2006).

Hinze, Susan W. “Gender Matters in Medicine: On Becoming and Being a Physician.” Mather Spotlight Series on Women’s Scholarship Invited Presentation. (November 10, 2005).

Hinze, Susan W. “Carework: Doing Difference, Doing Dominance in Health Care.” Presented at University of Akron, Department of Sociology. (April 18, 2001).

Hinze, Susan W. “The Social Construction of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.” Presented at the Cultural Studies of Science Faculty Seminar Series, Case Western Reserve University. (December 14, 2000).

Hinze, Susan W. "Doing Difference, Doing Dominance? Reflections on Gender in Medical Training and Personal Scholarship." Presented at Cleveland State University. Dept. of Sociology. (February 1, 2000).

Hinze, Susan W. “Feminists Think Equality: What do Women Want? Why Should Men Care?” Public Policy Forum at Case Western Reserve University. (January 22, 1999).

Hinze, Susan W. "My Last Lecture." Sponsored by Case Western Reserve University Peer Helpers Network and the Association for Women Students in conjunction with Take Back The Night. (March 31, 1997).

Hinze, Susan W. “Gender and the Body of Medicine: (Re)constructing the Prestige Hierarchy of Medical Specialties.” Case Western Reserve University Women’s Studies Intra-mural Speaker’s Series. (December 2, 1997).

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AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

Research

Founding Member of the Society for Work and Family Research (2010)

Finalist for Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award for Excellence in Work-Family Research. “Inside Medical Marriages: The Effect of Gender on Income.” Work and Occupations 27(4): 464-499. One of six finalists for “Best of the Best” paper in field of 400 peer-reviewed articles. (2001).

Teaching and Mentoring

Diekhoff Award for Excellence in Graduate Mentoring (2010)

USG Undergraduate Teaching Excellence Award in the College of Arts and Sciences (2006)

Ohio Magazine, “Excellence in Education” distinction (2006)

Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education Award for Teaching Excellence (2004)

Mortar Board National Honor Society “Top Prof” Award (2002)

Case Western Reserve University Glennan Fellowship (2000 to 2001)

USG Undergraduate Teaching Excellence Award in Humanities and Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University (1998)

Teaching Award Nominations

Nominee, Carl F. Wittke Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching, Case Western Reserve University, 2008, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 1998, 1996

Nominee, J. Bruce Jackson, M.D., Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring, 2010, 2003

Nominee, USG Undergraduate Teaching Excellence Award in Humanities and Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, 2003

Nominee, John S. Diekoff Distinguished Graduate Teacher Award, 2003

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Other Awards and Honors

Served as Vanderbilt University delegate, at the request of Chancellor Gee, for the Inauguration of Case Western Reserve University President Edward M. Hundert (January 30, 2003).

Alpha Kappa Delta (International Sociology Honor Society) (2002).

Member, Honors Faculty, Southwest Missouri State University (1994-1995).

Honors: Medical Sociology Area Exam, Vanderbilt University (1990).

Honors: Human Ecology and Population Studies Area Exam, Vanderbilt University (1989).

Graduated cum laude, Vanderbilt University (1985).

Gamma Beta Phi (Service Honorary), Vanderbilt University (1982 to 1985).

Phi Eta Sigma (Freshman Honorary), University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (1981).

COURSES TAUGHT

Case Western Reserve University Undergraduate: SOCI 112B: Introduction to SociologySOCI 275: Lives in Medicine: Becoming and Being a PhysicianSOCI 311: Health, Illness and Social Behavior SOCI 322, 222: Gender Roles in U.S. Society SOCI 326/WGST: Gender, Inequalities and GlobalizationSOCI 349: Social Inequality SOCI 355: Gender and TechnologySOCI 372/472, WGST: Work and Family: U.S. and AbroadSOCI 375: Independent StudySOCI 392: Senior CapstoneSOCI 397 and 398: Honor’s Project in Sociology

University First Year Seminar 100: The Life of the Mind

WGST: 201/SOCI 201 Introduction to Gender Studies

Case Western Reserve University Graduate: SOCI 443 Medical Sociology Graduate Seminar SOCI 449: Social InequalitySOCI 472: Work and Family: U.S. and Abroad

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SMSU Undergraduate:Principles of SociologyHonors Principles of SociologyMarriage and the Family

Vanderbilt Undergraduate:Contemporary Social Problems Sociology of Marriage and the Family

UNDERGRADUATE HONORS PROJECTS DIRECTED

“Sociological Perspectives, Educational Inequalities, and Reciprocal Learning with Project STEP-UP at Case Western Reserve University.” With Jacob Kornblatt, 2009 to 2010.

“The Animal Rights Movement in Cleveland” with Erica Steckl, 2008 to 2009.

“Organizational Culture, Gender and Women’s Success in Academia” with Nathan Gardner, 2006 to 2007.

“The Hidden Curriculum and Idealism Among Medical Students” with Alyssa Gans, 2004 to 2005.

“A Study of Gender Physics Majors and Minors at Case Western Reserve University” with Adam Morley, 2004 to 2005.

“Theological Alignment and Gender Attitudes Among Clergy” with Jennifer Spreng, 2002 to 2003.

“Gender Differences in College Coaching Experiences” with Melissa Scopilliti. Winner of Alpha Kappa Delta Award for Best Undergraduate Paper in Sociology (National), 2001 to 2002.

“Student Attitudes Toward Reproductive Health Issues” with Julie Setele, 2000 to 2001.

“Reasons For and Gender Differences in Pre-Medical Attrition” with Gita Viswam, 1998 to 1999.

“Factors Influencing Medicaid Recipients to Seek Health Care at the Free Clinic.” with Brendan Kiel, 1998 to 1999.

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DISSERTATIONS

Completed

Committee Chair

“Socio-Demographic, Clinical, and Social Influences on Health-Related Quality of Life in Individuals with Hepatitis C (HCV).” Chair for Lisa Marie Martin (Sociology). Spring 2008.

Committee Member

“Redefining the Launching Phase of Parenting: Race, Class and Gender Differences.” Dissertation Committee for Karie Feldman (Sociology). Fall 2009.

“Inter-country Adoption: A Theoretical Analysis.” Dissertation Committee for Robin Shura (Sociology). Fall 2009.

“Repositioning Inclusion, Revisiting Integration: Case Studies of the Dynamics of Organizational Integration.” Dissertation Committee Member for Greer Jordan (Organizational Behavior). Spring 2009.

“Between Facts and Voices: Medical and Lay Knowledge of Hepatitis C.” Dissertation Committee for Adam Perzynski. Spring 2008.

“A Stress Process Model of Chronic Illness: Understanding the Well-being and Decision-making Involvement of Individuals with Dementia.” Dissertation Committee member for Heather L. Menne. (Sociology). Spring 2006.

“How Women Manage Their Professional and Personal Lives in a Time of Profound and Rapid Social Change: A Study of Sex Trinidadian Women in Midlife.” Dissertation Committee Member for Sr. Phyllis Wharfe. (MSASS). Fall 2004.

“Understanding the Role of Patient Race in Physicians’ Decisions to Prescribe Opioid Analgesics.” Dissertation Committee Member for Joshua Howland Sarver.(Epidemiology and Biostatistics) Spring 2003.

“The Experience and Knowledge of Menopause Among Low-Income Women in Cleveland.” Dissertation Committee Member for Margaret Cooney. (Anthropology). Spring 2002.

“Why Do(n’t) Doctors Care? Humanitarian Attitudes and Behaviors of Physicians.” Dissertation Committee Member for Heidi Taylor Chirayath. (Sociology). Spring 2002.

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“A Reservation Nursing Home: Cultural Continuity & Quality of Life in an Institutional Setting.” Dissertation Committee Member for Pamela Gay Monaghan. (Sociology). Fall 2001.

“Learning to be Nonviolent: A Qualitative Study of Change Processes in Domestically Violent Men in Group Therapy.” Dissertation Committee Member for Varsha Pandya. (MSASS). Fall 2000.

”Welfare to Work Transition with Public Housing Residents: Applications of the Transtheoretical Model.” Dissertation Committee Member for Lisa McGuire. (MSASS). Spring 2000.

In Progress

“I’m sorry to have to ask you this, but…” Institutionalized homophobia in Tissue Donation.” Dissertation Committee Member for Michael Flatt. Spring 2009.

Prospectus Defense of “The Embodiment of Diabetes and the Affect on Self-Care Strategies.” Dissertation Committee Member for Noah Webster. Fall 2008.

Prospectus Defense of “Disenfranchised Grief: An Exploratory Study of Suicide Loss in Friendship Dyads. Chair for Tanetta Andersson. Spring 2007.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Member of American Sociological Association since 1988.Member of Eastern Sociological Society. 2010Member of Southern Sociological Society since 1988.Member of Sociologists for Women in Society since 1989.

EDITORIAL AND REVIEWS

Editorial Board Member

Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry: An International Journal of Cross-Cultural Health Research

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Reviewer

American Sociological ReviewCulture, Medicine & Psychiatry: An International Journal of Cross-Cultural Health

ResearchHealth: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine.Gender & SocietyJournal of Health and Social BehaviorSocial ForcesSocial ProblemsSociology CompassSociological QuarterlySocial Science and MedicineSociology of Health and IllnessUrologyWork and Occupations

Other Reviews

NSF Grant Review (Sociology) 2006.

Conley, Dalton. Introduction to Sociology. 2006.

Shawn Meghan Burn: Women Across Cultures: A Global Perspective. 2000. London: Mayfield Publishing Company.

Richard A. Settersten and Timothy Owen: Advances in Life Course Research: New Frontiers in Socialization 2002. London: Elsevier Science.

NATIONAL PROFESSION SERVICE

Committees and Offices

Member, Career Development Committee for Sociologists for Women in Society (National; Elected) (2009 to 2011).

Member, Publications Committee for Southern Sociological Society (Regional; Elected) (2007 to 2008).

Co-Chair, Publications Committee for Sociologists for Women in Society (National) (2005 to 2007).

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Member, Publications Committee for Sociologists for Women in Society (National) (Elected Office) (2004).

Member, Nominations Committee for Southern Sociological Society (Regional Appointed Office) (2004).

Member of Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award Committee, for Excellence in Work Family Research (National) (2006 to 2007; 2002 to 2004).

Hand Matching Program Coordinator for Sociologists for Women in Society and American Sociological Association Annual Programs. (2001 to 2002).

Vice-President of Sociologists for Women in Society (South) (Elected Office) (2001 to 2003).

Committee on Career Development, Sociologists for Women in Society (1998).

Organizer, Presider and Discussant Duties

Facilitator and Panelist: Panel on “Navigating the Job Marker.” For Sociologists for Women in Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX: February 3-6, 2011.

Organizer and Presider: Panel on “Intersectional Approaches to Physical and Mental Health and Well-Being.” For Eastern Sociological Society Meetings, Philadelphia, PA. February 24-27, 2011.

Presider: Panel on “Social Movements, Organizations, and Health.” Eastern Sociological Society Meetings, Philadelphia, PA: February 24-27, 2011.

Co-organized visit by Professor Susan Stanford Friedman, April 2010: “The Past, Present and Future of Women’s and Gender Studies.” Funded by Women’s and Gender Studies, The Center for the Study of Writing, and the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women.

Organized visit by Professor Carroll Estes, February 2009. Funded by Sociologists for Women in Society, Women’s and Gender Studies and the FSM Center for Women. Visit included three talks:

“A Conversation with Carroll Estes: Feminism an Activism in the Academy.” Luncheon with invited guests from University Community.

“The Economic Meltdown: Older Women and the Politics of Aging.” Open to the University Community.

“A Career in Critical and Public Sociology.” Graduate Students in Sociology.

Co-organized visit by legal scholar, Professor Joan Williams, November 2009. (Co-

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Sponsored by FSM Center for Women, Women Faculty of the Medical School, and Women’s and Gender Studies.) Three Talks:

Private Conversation with Deans and Administrators. Faculty Development Workshop: “Four Patterns of Gender Bias and

Strategies for Handling Them.” A Public Lecture: “Beyond the Academy in Pink and Blue: Constraints and

Possibilities for Women and Men.”

Presider: Panel on “Feminist Frontiers in Epistemology and Science Studies.” March 27-28, 2009. Society for Women In Philosophy (Eastern Division) Conference, Feminism at the Crossroads.

Chair, Barbara Rosenblum Cancer Dissertation Scholarship Committee (Sociologists for Women in Society), 2008 to 2010.

Judge, Midwest Sociological Society Undergraduate Research Award, 2010.

Organizer and Panel Discussant: ASA-SWS session “Weaving Academic Work with Life.” San Francisco, CA. August 14-17, 2004. Panelists: Jan Thomas, Kenyon College, Rebecca Bach, Duke University, Cathy Zimmer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Alice Fothergill, University of Vermont, Susan Hinze, Case Western Reserve University.

Organizer: SWS-S Program for 2003 Southern Sociological Society Meetings, New Orleans, LA. March 27-30, 2003.

Discussant: “Work-Family Issues in Health-Care Professions.” Presented at “From 9-to-5 to 24/7: How Workplace Changes Impact Families, Work, and Communities.” Academic Conference Sponsored by the Business and Professional Women’s Foundation and the Community, Families and Work Program at the Women’s Studies Research Center at Brandeis University. Orlando, FL. February 28-March 2, 2003.

.Organizer and Presider: “Surviving Assistant Professorhood” Panel for 2003 Southern Sociological Association Meetings, New Orleans, LA. March 26-30, 2003.

Organizer: SWS-S Program for 2002 Southern Sociological Society Meetings, Baltimore, April 3-7, 2002.

Presider: Work-Family Conflict session for 2002 Southern Sociological Association Meetings, Baltimore, MD. April 3-7, 2002.

Presider: Gender and Work session. 94th Annual American Sociological Association Meeting. August 6-10, 1999.

Presider: “Gender and Power in Marriage.” 92nd Annual American Sociological

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Association meeting. August 13-16, 1997.

Discussant: 1995 SSS/SWS Session (Atlanta, GA): "Student Session on Sexual Harassment."

Presider: 1994 Southern Sociological Society Session (Raleigh, NC): "The Public Face of Sociology: Embracing New Readers and Recruits."

Media Appearances and Mentions

The Case Daily. Research featured in online article titled: “Doctors Give Different Levels of Pain Meds for Different People, CWRU Study Finds.” December 2, 2010.

http://blog.case.edu/case-news/2010/12/02/doctors_give_different_levels_of_pain_meds_for_different_people_cwru_study_finds

WKSU (NPR affiliate). Live Radio Interview (with Martin O’Connell, Laura Scott and the Schmidt Family) on “Changing American Families.” The Regina Brett Show: September 15, 2010.

WKYC (NBC affiliate) Cleveland/Akron. Live Television Interview on Changing Family Size. August 10, 2010.

http://www.wkyc.com/video/default.aspx?menuid=172#/Focus/Focus%3A+The+trend+towards+having+bigger+families/52842945001/53402845001/507107641001

Sikeston Standard Democrat. Interviewed for and featured in Aug. 1 front-page article: “Sikeston native earns accolade for teaching, inspiring college students” by Michelle Felter. August 1, 2010.

http://www.standard-democrat.com/story/1653545.html

Forbes Magazine. Interviewed and featured in July 29th article: “Work and Family: Big Families are Back in Style.” July 28, 2010.

http://www.forbes.com/2010/07/28/work-life-balance-college-tuition-kate-gosselin-forbes-woman-leadership-cost-of-raising-kids.html

NPR/WCPN Radio interview (with Ellen Galinsky & Michael Kimmel) on “The Changing Role of Fathers.” Sound of Ideas with Regina Brett: 9:00-10:00, June 13, 2008.

Interviewed for and featured in May 13, 2007 The Plain Dealer article: “Debt to Mothers, As Usual, Is Unpaid” by Janet Cho.

Interviewed for and featured in Nov. 15, 2006 The Plain Dealer article: “Try

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Thanksgiving takeout and let someone else cook” by Sarah Crump.

“Class Acts.” Featured in Ohio Magazine’s Excellence in Education Award article, 2006.

http://www. ohiomagazine .com/OhioLife/report.asp? ID=7075CBC5EDEF4346A02314F2BC81EAA7

Interviewed for and featured in CWRU Magazine, Class Acts, 2002.

Interviewed for and featured in Chronicle of Higher Education article on the new AAUP policy: Statement of Principles on Family Responsibilities and Academic Work, November. 9, 2001.

University Service

Committees

Social Justice Institute Curriculum Committee, 2010 to 2011.

UCITE (University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education) Steering Committee, 2010 to 2011.

PACOW (President’s Advisory Council on Women), 2009 to 2010.

Director of Women’s and Gender Studies, 2008 to 2011.

Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 2010 to 2011.

Faculty Senate, 2008 to 2011.

College of Arts and Sciences Executive Committee, 2008 to 2011.

Chair, CAS Strategic Planning Task Force on Faculty Recruitment, Retention, Development, Diversity and Morale, 2008.

Sexual Harassment Policy Review Committee, 2007 to 2008.

Sexual Assault Policy Review Committee, 2007 to 2008.

Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 2004 to 2006.

College of Arts & Sciences Executive Committee, 2004 to 2007.

Women’s Center Steering Committee, 2006 to 2008.

Member, Career Director Search Committee, 2004 to 2005.

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Member, Common Reading Selection Committee, 2003 to 2004.

Member, Women’s Center Strategic Planning Committee, 2003 to 2004.

Faculty Senate, 2003 to 2006.

Member, First Seminar Committee (SAGES Pilot Program), 2003 to 2004.

Chair, First Seminar Committee (SAGES Pilot Program), 2002 to 2003.

Member, University Personnel Committee, 2000 to 2002.

Member, Women’s Faculty Association Steering Committee, 1997 to 1999.

Undergraduate Advisor, Women’s Studies (Major's Fair, Open Houses), 1996 to 1998, 2004.

Member, Women’s Studies Steering Committee, 1996 to 1998, 2000 to 2002, 2004.

Panels and Lectures (University)

Hinze, Susan W. “The Power of Diversity or the Diversity of Power?” Lecture for the Power of Diversity Lecture Series on Behalf of the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity. (November 9, 2010).

Served on Diversity 360 Panel (Spring 2010): “Creating a Career Narrative by Balancing Uniqueness and Inclusion.” Sponsored by the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity and the Career Center. March 19, 2010.

Served on Diversity 360 Panel (Fall 2009): “Multiple Views of Creating a Career Narrative.” Sponsored by the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity and the Career Center, 2009.

Nicole Hofert, Rachel Bryant and Susan Hinze. “’Guyland’ and Student Attitudes Toward Marriage: The Case of Case Western Reserve.” (N=512 person survey of CWRU students). Presented at Case Western Reserve University Research ShowCase: Cleveland, OH, 2009.

Moderator for Panel Discussion: “What you Always Wanted to Know about Voting but were Afraid to Ask!” Sponsored by Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections, The League of Women Voters, The Greater Cleveland Voter Coalition, Cleveland State University, and the Cleveland District Public Schools, 2008.

Leigh, Megan and Susan W. Hinze. “A (White Male) Life in Books: A News Periodical’s Reproduction of Gender and Racial/Ethnic Inequality.” Presented at Case

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Western Reserve University Research Showcase: Cleveland, OH, 2008.

Moderator for Panel Discussion (with President Eastwood): “The University in Transition: What Does it Mean to Have a Woman Leading Us?” February 16, 2007.

“The Life Course of Feminism and Feminism and the Life Course” Lecture for FMLA sponsored Feminist Scholar Luncheon, 2006.

Hinze, Susan W., Heidi Taylor Chirayath, Noah Webster and Robert Peterson. “Constructing Deserving Patients in the Emergency Room: A Sociological Perspective on Abuse Potential and Prescription Decisions.” Presented at the Research ShowCASE, Cleveland, OH, 2006.

Lecturer for CWRU Summer Orientation Program. “Lives in Medicine: Becoming and Being A Physician,” 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004.

Organized (with Kath Bogie) and Moderated Panel Discussion in conjunction with Changing Faces of Medicine Exhibit. Becoming and Being a Woman Physician. (Attendees: N=@40 premedical and medical students.), October 19, 2005.

UCITE: Invited Presentation on Sept. 29th: “Who are all these students?” Panel: Chris Munoz, Susan Hinze and John Protasiewicz, 2005.

Orientation Break-Out Session titled: “Too Many Mountains? Former SAGES First Seminarians Discuss Saving the World.” August 26, 2005.

Served on an AAUP Panel on Women’s Issues with Lynn Singer, Alice Bach, MargaretMary Daley, Beth McGee, Dorothy Miller and Beverly Saylor, March 22, 2005.

Panelist for UCITE New Faculty Orientation Program, August 18, 2004.

Organized and moderated SAGES End of Semester Plenary Event (Speaker: Dr. Bertice Berry), 2003.

Panelist: UCITE discussion on Women and Academia, February 6, 2003.

Discussant: CWRU Center for Women Video Series, February 5, 2003.

Organized and moderated: SAGES End of Semester Plenary Event (Speaker: President Edward Hundert), 2002.

Lecturer: Summer ACES Program (Educational Support Services), 2002

Panelist: Preparing Future Faculty (Organized by Dean of Graduate Studies), 2002.

Lecturer: Freshman Forum: “What are you Majoring In? A Sociological Perspective,”

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2001.

Panelist: UCITE discussion on Women Faculty and Students, March 20, 2001.

Panelist: UCITE discussion of Women Faculty and Students, October 17, 2000.

Panelist: Gender Roles Inter-cultural Dialogue Group (College Scholars Program), March 25, 1999.

Organized and moderated: WFA Work-Family Balance Panel titled: "Having it All? The Myths and Realities of Work/Family Balance at CWRU." Panelists included Associate Provost Joyce Jentoft, Chair of the Cleveland State University Sociology Department Peter Meiksins, Associate Professor from the Law School, Emily Van Tassell and Selah Chamberlain Professor of Sociology, Eleanor Palo Stoller, 1999.

Panelist: AAUP panel on Women at CWRU (organized by Angela Woolacott), 1999.

Other

Saturday Sampler, 2009, 2008, 2004, 2003, 1997, 1996.

Judge, Spring Senior Capstone Fair, 2002.

Member of Service Learning Faculty Learning Circle (organized by Glenn Odenbrett), 2001 to 2002.

Undergraduate Alumni Association Community Service Scholarship Program, 2001.

Adelbert Squire Scholarship Program, 1997, 1996.

Connect CWRU, 2005, 2004, 2001, 2000, 1996.

Supervised New Student Seminar: Societal Perspective in Bioethics, 1996.

Departmental Service

Committees

Chair, Medical Sociology Graduate Comprehensive Examination Committee, 2004 to 2008, 2009 to Present.

Undergraduate Advisor, Undergraduate Studies in Sociology. 2010-Present.

Co-Director of Graduate Studies in Sociology, 2007 to 2008.

Director of Undergraduate Studies in Sociology (N=@ 80 Majors), 2000 to 2004.

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Co-Director of Undergraduate Studies in Sociology, 1996 to 1999.

Undergraduate Advisor, Sociology, 1995 to 2004.

Organizer, Sociology Open Houses, and Advising Sessions, 2000 to 2002, 1997 to 1999; Major's Fair representative, 2000 to 2003, 1997 to 1999.

Member, Methods Graduate Comprehensive Examination Committee, 2006.

Chair, Medical Sociology/Gerontology Graduate Comprehensive Examination Committee, 2001 to 2004, 1996 to 1998.

Chair (1996 to 2003), Sociology Department Curriculum Committee (Curriculum redesign in 1996; Sequencing Overhaul 2003-2004)

Member, Medical Sociology/Gerontology Graduate Comprehensive Examination Committee, 1998 to 1999.

Member, Theory Graduate Comprehensive Examination Committee, 2001 to 2002, 1998 to 1999.

Panels and Lectures

Organized Graduate Professional Socialization Colloquium: “Transitions.” October 30, 2007.

Organized and Led Fall Colloquium: Graduate students (with Dr. Deimling): “Teaching, seemed a lot like sex . . .” Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask about college teaching, 2005.

Panelist for Fall Colloquium: “Get a Job: Preparing for the Academic Job Market,” 2004.

Spring Colloquium with Dr. Richard Settersten: “The Beginning, Middle and END of the Dissertation Process,” 2004.

Organized Spring Colloquium with Dr. Mike Stoller, Professor Emeritus of Economics, SUNY, Plattsburgh: “Economic Globalization: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly” 2003.

Organized Colloquium with Dr. Jan Thomas, Kenyon College: “The Future of Feminist Health Care: Lessons from the Past,” 2001.

Speaker for In-House Colloquium with Dr. Eleanor Stoller: "Crafting a Career,” 2001.

Organized Spring Colloquium with Dr. John Skrenty, University of California, San Diego: “The Expansion of Affirmative Action,” 2000.

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Speaker for In-House Colloquium with Dr. Eleanor Stoller: "Graduate Lives in Time," 1999.

Speaker for In-House Colloquium with Dr. Richard Settersten: "How to Start and Finish a Dissertation,” 1996.

Other

Gestalt Training Program (GTP12) through Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, 2008 to 2010

Liberation Sociology Discussion Group (Faculty and Graduate Students), 2002 to 2003.

Pre-Doctoral Training Program in Health Research in Aging. National Institute on Aging, Faculty Mentor, 1995 to 2007.