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Jennifer O. Carruth Curriculum Vitae Department of Sociology Mississippi State University E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Expected 2018 Ph.D., Sociology, Mississippi State University 2015 M.S., Sociology, Mississippi State University Thesis: The Effects of Gender, Race, and Grade Level on Interest, Relevance, and Perceived Confidence in Science Among Middle School Students in the Deep South Committee: Kimberly Kelly (Chair), Nicole Rader, Margaret Ralston 2010 B.S., Interdisciplinary Studies, Mississippi State University Disciplines: Social and Developmental Psychology, Human SciencesFamily Studies, & Vocal Music Education PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2006-Present Administrative Assistant I Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Mississippi State University Supervised students, keyed invoices, purchasing, procurement card, shipping, travel, event planning, correspondence, scheduling, arranging meetings, financial reports, budget reports, and account information. Training in BANNER invoicing, requisitions, purchasing, leave, payroll, travel, ACCESS, & EXCEL. Well versed in University policy. 2013-Present Guest Speaker/Guest Lecturer, Depts. Of Sociology and Psychology Mississippi State University RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2011-2015 PI Jennifer Carruth “The Effects of Gender, Race, and Grade Level on Interest, Relevance, and Perceived Confidence in Science Among Middle School Students in the Deep South”- Data entry, coding, analysis and dissemination, presentation of research findings, and writing thesis, manuscripts/reports. 2014-2015 PI Dr. Colleen Sinclair “Interdisciplinary Psychosocial Gender Research Working Group”- Assisted in writing grant proposal for funding, research design and methodology, served as campus outreach leader and results dissemination coleader, responsible for coordinating efforts with other groups and organizations on campus, increasing awareness of campus wide activities for this project, and assisting with survey design, development, and data analysis and dissemination. 2013-2014 PI Dr. Cindy Bethel “Developing a Robotic Application for Bullying Intervention” Assisted in research design and methodology, survey construction, data analysis and dissemination, and presentation of research findings. 2012-2013 PI Dr. Cindy Bethel “Interdisciplinary Psychosocial Robotic Systems Working Group- Assisted in writing grant proposal for funding, research design and methodology, and survey construction for the project. FUNDED RESEARCH 2013 9,414.00 "Developing a Robotic Application for Bullying Intervention." Dr. Cindy Bethel, PI. Mississippi State University Bagley College of Engineering Think Big Proposal. SUBMITTED RESEARCH GRANT PROPOSALS 2014 “It’s not a Mrs. Degree”: $5000, Submitted to 2014–15 AAUW Campus Action Projects, Dr. Colleen Sinclair and Dr. Rebecca Goldberg, PIs RESEARCH INTERESTS Education, Diversity, Stratification and Inequality (Race, Class, Gender), STEM, Media, Feminist Methodology AWARDS AND HONORS 2014 Zacharias Distinguished Staff Award Staff Council, Mississippi State University PCSM Diversity Award Co-Recipient, Safe Zone Advisory Board President’s Commission on the Status of Minorities, Mississippi State University 2013 Outstanding Master’s Student Department of Sociology, Mississippi State University 2011 SECFR Outstanding Student Member Southeastern Council on Family Relations PUBLICATIONS Carruth, Jennifer & Kimberly Kelly. 2013. “Boobquake and Brainquake” in SAGE Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World, Online Vol. 5. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Stubbs-Richardson, Megan, Audrey L. Reid, Mallorie A. Miller, and Jennifer O. Carruth. “A Review of Gender Schema Theory: Strengths and Improvements from an Interdisciplinary Perspective” Under review in Sex Roles PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS Carruth, Jennifer. “The Effects of Gender, Race, and Grade Level on Interest and Perceived Confidence in Science in Rural Mississippi Middle School Students” Carruth, Jennifer. “When Rural is the Rule: Exploring Rural Education Concerns in the Deep South” Carruth, Jennifer. “Feminist Identity of Women in STEM Occupations Versus Traditional Feminine Occupations” ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES 2015 A Critical Juncture: Recruitment & Retention of Underrepresented Students & Faculty Cultivating Students’ Interest in STEM Women in STEM: The Path from Education to Career Issues in Rural Education 2014 Gender Inequality-Gender and Work Recruiting and Interviewing for Diversity Non-traditional Recruiting 2013 Gender Stratification Stratification and Inequality Increasing Diversity CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2015 Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA “Qualitative Exploration of Feminist Identity of STEM vs Non-STEM Majors” 2014 Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC “But, He’s Better at It: Exploring How Gender and Race Affect Interest and Perceived Competence in Science Among Middle School Students in the Deep South” 2013 Southern Sociological Society Atlanta, GA “Do Science Fairs make Science Fair? Gender and Race Influence on Middle School Students’ Interest in Science Careers” 2013 Regional Conference for the History of Science, Technology & Medicine, Mississippi State, MS Contemporary Issues in Science and Society: Contributing Factors to Continued Underrepresentation of Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics 2012 Isom Student Gender Conference: Gender Without Borders, Oxford, MS Feminist Predictors of STEM versus Traditional Careers PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Sociological Association Southern Sociological Society Sociologists for Women in Society Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society American Association of University Women Women in Higher Education Mississippi Network TRAINING & CERTIFICATIONS Certified Teaching Assistant 3 (Instructor of Record) Safe Zone LGBTQ Ally Institutional Review Board Certified for Human Subject Research INTERNAL SERVICE 2013-Present Mississippi State University Safe Zone, Advisory Board Member and Trainer 2011-2015 President’s Commission on the Status of Women, Mississippi State University 2014-2015 Treasurer, Co-Chair: Awards Committee 2013-2014 Awards Committee Member 2012-2013 Chair: Planning and Programming Committee 2010-Present Delta Omega Lambda Co-Ed Ally Service Sorority 2014-2015 President 2013-2014 President 2012-2013 Membership Chair 2011-2012 Vice President 2010-2011 Vice President EXTERNAL SERVICE 2013-Present Huffington Post STEM Mentor: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Mentor for Huffington Post STEM Mentoring Program 2014-2015 MAIS Science Fair Judge 2013-2014 Mississippi Region V Science Fair Judge 2014-Present Equality Mississippi, Regional Vice Chair for the Golden Triangle Region 2014-2015 ACLU-MS LGBT Advisory Board Member 2013-2014 ACLU-MS Youth of Color Advisory Board Member