Completed PSU PhD Sociology/Systems Science
Renato Carletti
Peter Collier
Carla Green
Lisa McMinn
Lou Wei Wei
Currently Pursuing PSU PhD Sociology/Systems Science
Richard Lockwood
Completed PhD at other institutions
Isik Aytac, University of Maryland
Jennifer Zoltanski, Brandeis (2006, Rape as War Crime)
Stephanie Limoncelli, UCLA (2006, Challenges to Trafficking Women)
Todd Ames, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Richard Fey, Arizona State University (2005, Effects of Incarceration on Paternal Interactions)
Marcella Gemelli, Arizona State University
Marcia Hood-Brown, Brandeis
Krista Lynn Smith, Utah State University
Paul Shattuck, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Toby Ten Eyck, Michigan State University
Jordan Durbin, Hatfield School of Government, PSU
Currently Pursuing Doctoral programs
Pooya Naderi, U of Kansas
Jonathan Picarsic, U of Minnesota
Josh Murray, Stony Brook (SUNY)
Andrew Butz, University of British Columbia
Kerry Greer, Indiana U
Sammy Shaw, Vanderbilt U
Jillian Webb, University of Texas-Health Center
James Bachmeier, UC Irvine
Kazumi Kondoh, Washington State University
Patricia Drew, UC Santa Barbara
Lindsay Hixson, SUNY-Albany
Sam Kim, Arizona State University
Jeff London, CUNY
Christopher Tamborini, UT-Austin
Joseph B Allen, UT-Austin
Catherine Wilson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Priya Sukumaran, University of Pittsburgh
Wendy Wehage, University of Akron
Kristin Christophersen, School of Education, PSU
Positions in Teaching
Jarod Hindman, Research in Colorado
Todd Ames, University of Singapore
Joshua Bass, PSU
Andrew Butz, Portland Community College
Kristin Christophersen, Clackamas Community College
Lisa George, Clark College and University of Portland
Carol Holdt, PSU
Lisa McMinn, George Fox (formerly Chair, Wheaton College)
Jeremy Tanzer, PSU & Westen Oregon State University
Richard Lockwood, PSU Community Health
Krista Lynn Minnotte (Smith), Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of North Dakota
Frances Stehle, PSU
Positions in research, policy, and administration
Patricia Antoine, Independent Consultant
Regina Arellano, Masters graduate 2006, Curriculum Advisor for Health Occupations at Clark College, Vancouver, WA
Jodi Brekhus, Researcher 2, NPC Research (previously Multnomah County
Community Justice Department’s Research and Evaluation Unit)
E. Dawn Creach, Senior Research Assistant, Family Medicine Reseach
Program, School of Nursing, Oregon Health and Science University
Brenda Fague, Researcher, Vancouver Police Department
Heather Guevara, Graduate Coordinator for the Ph.D. program in Molecular and Cellular Biosciences at OHSU
Carla A. Green, Ph.D., M.P.H. Principal Investigator, Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, OR
Laila Hamblin, Multnomah Co. Division of Community Justice
Andi Howell, Community Resources Research Analyst, Oregon Housing and Community Services
Anita Kay, Institutional Research, Clark College (previously Investigator, US
General Accounting Office. Co-authored West Nile Virus Outbreak: Lessons for Public Health Preparedness, September 2000).
William Lehrman, Human Resources Manager, Outside In, Portland, OR (Medical clinic for homeless youth)
Marcie (Allen) Maichle, Research Associate, School of Nursing, OHSU
Eric Nomura, Investigator, Human Services, State of Oregon
Milena Petrovic, Research Assistant/Study Coordinator for Division of General Surgery (5-year NIH funded longitudinal study to assess the effects of bariatric surgery), OHSU
Frances Stehle, Social Services Specialist, Child Welfare Human Services, Oregon
Chris Solario, Advising Specialist in the TRiO Educational Talent Search Program, Chemeketa Community College, Salem, OR
Sherry Stock, Executive Director, Oregon Brain Injury Association
Paul Shattuck, Postdoctoral Trainee, Waisman Center, UW-Madison
Accomplishments
James Bachmeier, UC Irvine, won the 2006 Best Graduate Student paper award of ASA’s International Migration section
Paul Shattuck received the national award in the Influencing State Policy 2003 contest for doctoral students.
Won Outstanding Graduate Paper Award of the Pacific Sociological Association based on their Masters’ theses: Hisako Matsuo. The degree of assimilation of the second and third generation of Japanese Americans in the Portland area (1989).
Jordan K. Durbin. The persistence of gender inequality in the medical profession (1999).