Social Psychology, Stratification, Race and Ethnicity, Group Processes
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Curriculum Vitae Jenelle N. Clark Department of Sociology University of Maryland 2112 Art-Sociology Building College Park, MD 20742 [email protected]
AREAS OF INTEREST:
Social Psychology, Stratification, Race and Ethnicity, Group Processes
EDUCATION:
In progress Ph.D. Sociology, University of Maryland
2012 M.A. Sociology, University of Maryland
2010 B.A. Sociology (summa cum laude), Texas A&M University
FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS:
2012-2013 Sociology Fellowship, University of Maryland
2010-2012 University Fellowship and Dean’s Fellowship, University of Maryland
2009-2010 Sociology Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Texas A&M University
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
Fall 2013 Research assistant to Jeffrey W. Lucas. Assisted various department members with finding grants and IRB proposals.
2010-2011 Research Assistant to Carmi Schooler. Assisted with data analysis in Mplus and Stata, assisted with experimental research in the Group Processes Lab.
2009-2010 Sociology Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Texas A&M University. Research assistant to Stuart Hysom, assisted with experimental research on group processes.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Fall 2014 Taught undergraduate level course on sociological social psychology (SOCY 230)
Spring 2014 Taught undergraduate level course on contemporary social problems (SOCY 105) Spring 2013 Taught undergraduate level course on sociological social psychology (SOCY 230)
Fall 2012 Teaching assistant to Alan Neustadtl for a grad-level statistics course (SOCY 602)
2011-2012 Teaching assistant to Amy Baxter for an undergraduate course on sociological social psychology (SOCY 230)
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2013 Clark, Jenelle. “The Consequences of Being Mixed-Race: Status Processes and Unclear Categories.” Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Group Processes Mini-Conference. Boston, March.