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Donna M Sullivan  associate professor of sociology @ MarshallUniversity
Donna M Sullivan  associate professor of sociology @ MarshallUniversity
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associate professor of sociology @ MarshallUniversity
Research Publications
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2007 Sullivan, Donna M. “Work and retirement prospects of career waitresses,” Anthropology & Aging Quarterly, February 2007

2005 Silverstein, Nina M., Sullivan, Donna M., Jawad, May, Murtha, Jenai. “The Value of a Gerontology Certificate: A Survey of the Frank J. Manning Alumni 1980-2001.” Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, Volume: 26 Issue: 2.

2004 Silverstein, Nina M., Murtha, Jenai, Sullivan, Donna M., and Jawad, May. “Training Older Adults for Community Service.” The Older Learner, Fall 2004 V12 N4, American Society on Aging.

2004 Sullivan, Donna M. Aging in the workplace: An ethnography of middle-aged and older waitresses. Dissertation, Gerontology Institute, John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies, Boston, MA: University of Massachusetts Boston.

2004 Silverstein, Nina M., Murtha, Jenai, Sullivan, Donna M., Jawad, May. The Frank J. Manning Certificate in Gerontology Alumni Survey. 21 Years of Service to Elders. Boston, MA: The Gerontology Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston. available here

2002 Caro, Francis G., Porell, Frank W., Sullivan, Donna M., Safran-Norton, Clare, and Miltiades, Helen, “Home Health and Home Care in Massachusetts after the Balanced Budget Act of 1997: Implications of Cost Containment Pressures for Service Authorizations.” The Home Health Care Services Quarterly, Vol. 21(1), 47-66.
Conference Presentations
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2008 Barksdale, K, Owens, P., Spatig, L., Baisden, T., Sullivan, D. “The Glass Castle: How teachers help aspiring students to succeed.” Panelist at the Appalachian Studies Association, 31st Annual Conference, Huntington, WV, March 2008.

2006 Sullivan, DM. “Working-class women and employment at older ages,” Paper presented at the Southern Gerontological Society, 27th Annual Conference, Lexington, KY, April 2006.

2004 Sullivan, DM. “Occupational Aging in Place: The Case of Older Waitresses,” Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America, 57th Annual Conference, Washington, DC, November 2004.

2003 Silverstein, Nina, Murtha, Jenai, Jawad, May, and Sullivan, Donna. “Gerontological Education: Evaluating the Manning Gerontology Certificate Program after 21 years.” Paper presented at the American Society on Aging (ASA), Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL

2002 Silverstein, Nina and Sullivan, Donna. “What Gerontology Alumni Do: 21 years of advocating, volunteering, employment, education, and caregiving.” Paper presented at Alumni College, College of Public and Community Service, UMass Boston, Boston, MA.

2002 Turner, Barbara F. and Sullivan, Donna. “Subjective changes with age in how men feel masculine.” Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America, 55th Annual Conference, Boston, MA.

2002 Silverstein, Nina, Murtha, Jenai, and Sullivan, Donna. "Gerontology and the Older Learner: The Manning Certificate Program After 21 Years." Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America (GSA), 55th Annual Conference, Boston, MA.

2001 Sullivan, Donna M. “At the bottom of the food chain: An ethnography of older waitresses.” Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Graduate Student Research Conference, UMass Boston.

Welcome
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Education
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University of Massachusetts Boston

Ph.D., Gerontology June 2004
Dissertation title:
Aging in the workplace: An ethnography of middle-aged and older
waitresses.

M. S., Gerontology May 2000
Empirical Research Paper: Religion
and subjective and objective measures of health status in community residing
older adults.

B. S., Triple Major: Anthropology, Individual Major Natural
Sciences, and Sociology, May 1997
Magna cum laude
-Senior Honors Distinction
in Anthropology 1997
-Senior Honors Distinction in Sociology 1996
Teaching
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Undergraduate Courses Taught:
SOC 200 Intro to Sociology, Writing Intensive
SOC 313 Contemporary Issues and Social Problems
SOC 408 The Family
SOC 440 Sociology of Aging
SOC 452 Death & Dying
SOC 485 Sp. Tp. Media & Society

Graduate Courses Taught
SOC 603 Advanced Research Methods
SOC 605 Qualitative methods and Analysis
SOC 640 Issues in Aging
SOC 668 Gender & Aging
[[Welcome]]\n[[Education]]\n[[Teaching]]\n[[Research]]
[[University of Massachusetts Boston|http://www.umb.edu]]\n\nPh.D., Gerontology June 2004\nDissertation title: Aging in the workplace: An ethnography of middle-aged and older waitresses.\n\nM. S., Gerontology May 2000\nEmpirical Research Paper: Religion and subjective and objective measures of health status in community residing older adults.\n\nB. S., Triple Major: Anthropology, Individual Major Natural Sciences, and Sociology, May 1997\nMagna cum laude\n-Senior Honors Distinction in Anthropology 1997\n-Senior Honors Distinction in Sociology 1996\n
Students gain new insights into everyday life by observing interactions and behaviors from a sociological perspective. Students will be able to discuss current events in terms of their implications for society in the context of a sociological theoretical framework. For current syllabus, click [[this|V:\spublic_html\sSoc 200 intro spr 06.pdf]]
[[Welcome]]\n[[Education]]\n[[Teaching]]\n[[Research]]
PUBLICATIONS\n\n\n2005 Silverstein, Nina M., Sullivan, Donna M., Jawad, May, Murtha, Jenai. “The Value of a Gerontology Certificate: A Survey of the Frank J. Manning Alumni 1980-2001.” Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, Volume: 26 Issue: 2.\n\n2004 Silverstein, Nina M., Murtha, Jenai, Sullivan, Donna M., and Jawad, May. “Training Older Adults for Community Service.” The Older Learner, Fall 2004 V12 N4, American Society on Aging.\n\n2004 Sullivan, Donna M. Aging in the workplace: An ethnography of middle-aged and older waitresses. Dissertation, [[Gerontology Institute|http://www.geront.umb.edu]], John W. ~McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies, Boston, MA: University of Massachusetts Boston.\n\n2004 Silverstein, Nina M., Murtha, Jenai, Sullivan, Donna M., Jawad, May. The Frank J. Manning Certificate in Gerontology Alumni Survey. 21 Years of Service to Elders. Boston, MA: The Gerontology Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston. [[available here|http://www.geront.umb.edu/inst/pubAndStudies/education.jsp]]\n\n2002 Caro, Francis G., Porell, Frank W., Sullivan, Donna M., ~Safran-Norton, Clare, and Miltiades, Helen, “Home Health and Home Care in Massachusetts after the Balanced Budget Act of 1997: Implications of Cost Containment Pressures for Service Authorizations.” The Home Health Care Services Quarterly, Vol. 21(1), 47-66.\n
assistant professor of sociology @MarshallUniversity
[[Donna M Sullivan]]
This course is intended to provide the student with an overview of the sociological approaches to understanding contemporary social problems. Three general classes of social problems are critically examined: problems of inequality, deviant behavior, and social change. For current syllabus, click [[this|V:\spublic_html\sSOC 313 Spring 06.pdf]]
This is my first year at Marshall. Please click on the following course for more information and current course syllabi.\n\n*IntroSociology\n*SocialProblems\n*[[Aging]]\n*[[Family]]\n
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