CATHERINE SIMPSON BUEKER 617-264-7771 (work) buekeca@emmanuel.edu EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, Brown University Masters of Arts in Sociology, Brown University
2003 2000
Bachelor of Arts in American Studies, Cornell University (with Distinction)
1996
DOCTORAL DISSERTATION The Political Incorporation of Immigrants: Naturalizing and Voting in the United States Comparative, multilevel, quantitative analysis of citizenship and voting trends of immigrants in the United States using four years of the Current Population Survey MASTER’S THESIS Gender and Citizenship: The Impact of the 1996 Welfare Reform Act on Naturalization Utilized INS data to examine citizenship trends pre and post 1996 welfare reform (PRWORA) HONORS AND AWARDS Post-Graduate Nominated for the Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award Campus Life Award $3,000 Grant from Emmanuel College to increase diversity in curriculum, developed “The Immigration Experience” $5,000 Reading Recovery Council of North America Research Grant
2011 2010 2007 2004-2005
Graduate Brown University Dissertation Fellowship
2002-2003
Presidential Award in Teaching Excellence, Honorable Mention, Brown University
2000-2001
Alden Spear Jr. Memorial Award for Outstanding Master’s Thesis, Brown University Brown University Fellowship
2000 1998-1999
Undergraduate Distinction in All Subjects, Cornell University Dean’s List, Cornell University TEACHING EXPERIENCE Emmanuel College, Assistant Professor
1996 1995-1996
2007 to present
Courses taught: Soc 1101: Introduction to Sociology; Soc 1105: U.S. Institutions; Soc 2113: Introduction to Methods of Social Research; Soc 2127:Social Class and Power; Soc 3103: Advanced Quantitative Methods; Soc 3201: Worlds in Motion: Causes and Consequences of Migration, Soc 4999: the Sociology of Boston Emmanuel College, Visiting Assistant Professor Courses taught: Introduction to Sociology; Introductory Research Methods; Social Class and Power
2006-2007
Responsibilities included: teach courses, participate in faculty meetings, mentor undergraduate students, assist in the development of the Sociology Club, deliver college-wide lecture to initiate Sociology Club Lasell College, Adjunct Professor
2005-2006
Courses taught: Introduction to Sociology, Race and Ethnicity Responsibilities included: writing and delivering all lectures, developing and grading assignments, mentoring undergraduate students Lesley University, Guest Lecturer Lectured on research methods to graduate students several times/ semester Responsibilities included: writing and delivering lectures; facilitating discussions
2003-2005