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About John Cuda

My research interests are concentrated in the sociology of religion, specifically alternative spiritualities. I am particularly interested in examining the intersections that exist between ritual and art, and science and religion. I enjoy teaching courses in the sociology of religion, the environment, culture, and the effects of technology on society. I am an avid reader of poetry, philosophy, mythology and science fiction. I also enjoy writing and music. I play guitar and keyboard. I enjoy trips to the beach and spending time in nature, avidly hiking and backpacking in the wilderness. I am into astronomy, and enjoy star gazing. I take pleasure in creating art, especially paintings and drawings of nature scenes. I'm an environmentalist and do everything I can to minimize my carbon footprint.
 
Before becoming involved in the social sciences I was an art and psychology student. After making deep explorations into the nature of consciousness via art and psychedelics I went to graduate school for film studies in Los Angeles, pursuing my dreams of becoming a Hollywood personality. After being disillusioned, and having experienced an existential crisis in that eccentric scene, I became fascinated by the natural sciences and got a BS in Ecology and Evolution and then MS degree in Organic Chemistry. Seeking further answers to more philosophical questions, I decided to pursue graduate studies in Psychology at Duquesne University back in Pittsburgh, and upon obtaining a Master’s degree in Existential-Phenomenological psychology, I was, in addition to teaching courses in the social sciences, a mental health therapist working mainly with children and young adults. After doing this for some time I decided to go back to school yet again to acquire a Doctoral degree in Sociology at the University of Pittsburgh. I have been doing research in the area of alternative religiosities ever since.

Positions

2023 - Present Assistant Professor, Nova Southeastern University Halmos College of Arts and Sciences
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2020 - 2021 Assistant Professor, Lincoln University
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2018 - 2019 Qualitative Research Assistant, University of Pittsburgh
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2017 - 2018 Outpatient Therapist, Community Psychiatric Centers
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2010 - 2018 Faculty/Graduate Researcher, University of Pittsburgh
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2004 - 2015 Faculty Instructor, Point Park University
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2005 - 2010 Mobile Therapist, Youth Advocate Program
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Curriculum Vitae



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Professional Service and Affiliations

American Sociological Association, Member
North Central Sociological Association, Member
Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh, Member
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Honors and Awards

  • 2021 Arthur Vining Davis Faculty Fellow Award, Academic Affairs, Lincoln University
  • 2017 Sociology Department Teaching Award, Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pittsburgh
  • 2016 Writing in the Disciplines Faculty Seminar, Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pittsburgh
  • 2015 Speaking in the Disciplines Faculty Seminar, Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pittsburgh
  • 2014 University of Pittsburgh, Sociology Department Teaching Fellowship
  • 2013 Social Science Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pittsburgh

Education

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2018 Ph.D. Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
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2013 M.A. Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
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2000 M.A. Existential-Phenomenological Psychology, Duquesne University
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Contact Information

Department of Conflict Resolution & Sociology
Nova Southeastern University
3301 College Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314-7796

Phone: 954-262-8405

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