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The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Marshall University offers a supportive environment for undergraduate and Masters level students who wish to pursue training in sociology and anthropology. Our accomplished faculty place a strong emphasis on teaching and mentoring while also striving to maintain an active research agenda.  The curriculum is designed to provide our students with a wide range of options in pursuit of their academic and professional goals and interests, while also providing solid training in core foundations the two disciplines. Students learn both qualitative and quantitative research methods and are exposed to a variety of subfields and theoretical perspectives.Faculty core strengths include: social movements and social change, gender, race, inequality, stratification, deviance, cultural diversity, social interaction and group processes, migration, world systems/globalization, social institutions (religion, family, work and occupations, health care, politics and the economy), criminology, gerontology, qualitative and quantitative research methods, and advanced statistical analysis.

Faculty serve both programs through offering cross-listed and other courses that are accepted  in partial fulfillment of degree requirements by the separate degree programs of Sociology and Anthropology within our combined department.  While faculty members listed here primarily advise students within their respective disciplines, there are many situations where students are advised and mentored, both formally and informally, by faculty within both disciplinary areas.  These include independent studies, capstone and honors projects, as well as as through graduate thesis committees.

Anthropology Faculty

  • Brian Hoey

    Associate Professor
    PhD University of Michigan
    Migration, place and personhood, environmental health, ethnographic methods
    Director of Undergraduate Studies
    http://www.brianhoey.com/
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  • Nicholas Freidin

    Professor
    DPhil Archaeology University of Oxford, Keble College
    Archaeology, prehistory and contact period, Eastern Woodlands
    Director of Summer Archaeology Field School & Lab
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  • Robin Conley

    Assistant Professor
    PhD University of California, Los Angeles
    Linguistic and legal anthropology
    Advisor to the Anthropology Club
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Sociology Faculty

  • Kristi McLeod Fondren

    Assistant Professor
    Ph.D. Mississippi State University
    Culture, environment, gender, race relations, social psychology, sports, leisure, recreation
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  • Richard Garnett

    Associate Professor
    PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Social movements, holocaust, genocide, social theory
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  • Markus Hadler

    Associate Professor
    PhD University of Graz, Austria
    Political sociology, inequality, research methods
    Director of Graduate Studies
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  • Marty Laubach

    Associate Professor
    PhD Indiana University
    Religion, social psychology, science and knowledge, work and organizations
    Departmental Chairperson
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  • Fredrick Roth

    Associate Professor
    PhD University of Connecticut
    Criminology, deviance, juvenile delinquency
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  • Donna Sullivan

    Associate Professor
    PhD University of Massachusetts at Boston
    Social gerontology, family, media, social problems
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Visiting Scholars

  • Mats Grieff

    Professor of History and Chair of Department of Historical Studies, Malmö University (Sweden)
    Visiting Researcher, Fall 2010
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