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Graduate Students in SOCIOLOGY

Ohio University Research and Creativity Fair

 

 

Abele, Audra
aa253204@ohio.edu


Molly Bukky

 

Bukky, Molly
mb203595@ohio.edu

Molly Bukky is a non-traditional student who is married with two young children. Molly received her B.A. in sociology from the University of Colorado at Denver.  She teaches an introductory level sociology course and is working on a thesis which focuses upon the rural aspects of the sociology of education.

Jamie Brunson-Bates

 

Brunson-Bates, Jamie
204102@ohio.edu

Jamie Brunson-Bates is from Pickerington, Ohio. She received her B.A. in Sociology-Criminology with a minor in Political Science at Ohio University, Lancaster. Her areas of interest are crime and deviance, gender and equality, and media influences.


 

Campbell, Christopher
cc301202@ohio.edu

Chris Campbell received a B.A. from Ohio University in Sociology-Criminology with minors in Philosophy, Political Science, and Psychology. He is currently teaching Introduction to Criminal Justice. His areas of emphasis are criminology and social psychology, fields in which he plans to acquire a Ph.D.


 

Castle, Luke
lc184107@ohio.edu

Luke Castle is from Ada, Ohio. He received his Bachelors degree from The Ohio State University. Luke’s research interests include the sociology of sport and gender studies, and he is a member of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS).


Christine Cvelbar

 

Cvelbar, Christine
cc257203@ohio.edu

Christine Cvelbar is from Mentor, Ohio. She received her undergraduate degree in Political Science with a minor in Sociology from Ohio University. Her general areas of interest focus on inequality and the elderly, particularly in the Appalachian region.


Garrett Dahl

 

Dahl, Garrett
gd602707@ohio.edu

Garrett Dahl is from White Bear Lake, Minnesota. He received his undergraduate training at St. Cloud State University where he studied sociology.  He has broad interests in all areas of sociology and is developing his Master's thesis on tactical repertoires of non-violent civil disobedience in social movements.


Ann Deaton

 

Deaton, Ann
ed313001@ohio.edu

Ann Deaton is originally from Eaton, Ohio, and has a B.S. in journalism from Ohio University. Her areas of interest include gender, poverty, and qualitative research. For her master's thesis, she is conducting a research project on gender and volunteer work in Appalachian Ohio.

 

 

Delliquadri, Robert
rd115706@ohio.edu


 

Hawk, Lacey
lh190502@ohio.edu

Lacey Hawk is from Athens, Ohio. She received her B.A. from the Scripps School of Communication at Ohio University. Lacey is interested in health consumerism and organizations.

 

 

Ji, Kai
kj598606@ohio.edu


Tina Jolley

 

Jolley, Tina
tj872407@ohio.edu

Tina Jolley is from Franklin, Virginia. She received her B.A. in Sociology from Saint Paul’s College in Lawrenceville, Virginia. Tina’s interests are in criminology and organizational structure. After graduate school Tina plans to work with a non-profit organization for inner city youth.

 

 

Klingler, Colleen
ck791196@ohio.edu

 

Emily Kresiak

 

Kresiak, Emily
ek127003@ohio.edu

Emily Kresiak received her B.A. in Sociology and Psychology at Ohio University. Currently, her areas of focus are identity construction and sexuality. Upon completion of her thesis, Emily hopes to backpack throughout Europe before entering a Ph.D program.

Tara Livelsberger

 

Livelsberger, Tara
tl233703@ohio.edu

Tara Livelsberger is from Ashland, Ohio. She received her B.A. at Ohio University in Sociology with a minor in Spanish. Her primary areas of focus are criminology, penology, and media studies.

 

 

Long, Brandon
bl224504@ohio.edu

Brandon Long is from Hilliard, Ohio. He spent nearly six years in the active duty Air Force before coming to Ohio University and receiving his B.A. in Sociology-Criminology with a minor in Spanish. Brandon's interests are police and society and punishment and society. After graduate school he hopes to work in federal law enforcement.

 

   

Jessica Meckes

 

Meckes, Jessica
jm205303@ohio.edu

Jessica Meckes is from Hartville, Ohio.  She received her B.A. in Pre-Law/Sociology with a minor in English from Ohio University. Her areas of interest include penology, gender (masculinities), and deviant subcultures. Her plans include a Ph.D.

 

Mowrey, Tabetha
tm344802@ohio.edu

Tabetha Mowrey is a native of Vermont and received her B.A. from Ohio University in Sociology-Criminology. She is completing her comprehensive exams in juvenile delinquency and sociological theory.

 

 

Nutter, Kathryn
kn325901@ohio.edu

Katie Nutter has a B.A. in Psychology and research interests in social inequality, gender, sexuality, and social psychology. Her master's thesis focuses on the expression and construction of sexual identity in the workplace. She will be attending the University of Florida to pursue her Ph.D. in Sociology.

 

Edwin Otu

 

Otu, Edwin
eo265107@ohio.edu

Edwin Otu is an alumnus of the University of Ghana with a B.A. in Sociology and Information Studies. His areas of specialization lie in the social construction of gender, gender and development, and queer theory in the third world. His desire is to have an established career in academia and help materialize the prospects of a development agenda.

 

 

Peprah, Vivian
vp339305@ohio.edu


 

Sefcik, Lori
ls257502@ohio.edu

Lori Sefcik studies policing and punishment. She is currently teaching a Social Problems class. Lori plans to acquire a job in the field after graduating and eventually pursue a doctorate.

 

Jane Tolle

 

Tolle, Jane
jt283807@ohio.edu

Jane Tolle graduated from Shawnee State University with a B.A. in Psychology.  Her interests concern how religious conceptions of calling and identity influence behavior and perpetuate stereotypes. Her thesis explores how Calvinism in Appalachia may be linked to middle class resistance to monetary aid programs.

 

 

Tufail, Aisha
at203797@ohio.edu

AishaTufail received her B.A. at Ohio University in Sociology. Her research focuses on gender and she is developing her thesis on drag kings and gender indenties. In addition to working on her thesis, she is teaching an Introduction to Sociology course.

 

Patrick Underwood

 

Underwood, Patrick
pu171103@ohio.edu

Patrick Underwood received his B.A. in Sociology from Ohio University's Honors Tutorial College. He is currently developing his master's thesis. His areas of interest include online culture and identity, social roles in video games, and social theory.

 

Yildirim, Fatih
ft379608@ohio.edu

 

 

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