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About Julianne Weinzimmer

Julianne Weinzimmer was Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology/Anthropology. Her areas of specialization included social stratification and inequality, race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality, qualitative methods and sociological theory. She also does research on teaching within sociology. Julianne was the proud recipient of the 2014 Faculty Diversity Advocate Award from the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Community Engagement at WSU. She is also mother to Matilda and Orion as well as three cats and one hyper dog. She and her partner, Scott (a professor of English writing), live in Washington Township, where they enjoy hiking in the nature park behind their house.

Positions

2021 - Present Associate Professor Emerita, Wright State University Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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September 2010 - Present Core Faculty Member, Wright State University Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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September 2014 - 2021 Associate Professor, Wright State University Sociology and Anthropology
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August 2017 - January 2018 Interim Director, Wright State University Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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September 2008 - August 2014 Assistant Professor, Wright State University Sociology and Anthropology
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2005 - 2008 Instructor, Duke University ‐ Sociology
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Curriculum Vitae




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Education

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2008 Ph.D., Duke University ‐ Sociology
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2004 M.A., Duke University ‐ Sociology
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2000 B.A., University of California, Davis ‐ Sociology and Psychology
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Contact Information

Millett Hall 264
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton, OH 45435-0001
(937) 775-2667

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Articles (6)

Books (1)

Conference Proceedings (2)