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BATES
EDUCATION
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Applied Social Science MajorHistory/Political Science Concentration
Legal Studies Minor
Course Work
EXPERIENCE
Nakatani Teaching & Learning Center
Robert Swanson Learning Center
Research Assistant, January 2016 Present
Attend bi-weekly meetings with the new Infusing Diversity across the Curriculum
cohort in addition to writing the meeting minutes. Other tasks are: conducting
interviews with previous participants from the project, transcribing interviews,
researching articles for current participants, and other tasks that may come up.
Mariah R. Bates
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Fall 2014 Happiness: Identifying qualitative research project for Applied
what Affects How We Feel. Social Analysis 200, Dr. T. Pearson,
September 2014 December 2014, final Professor.
quantitative research project for
Applied Social Analysis 300 with Dr. N.
Paulson, Professor Summer 2015 Maternity Leave
Policies in the US and Greece: Two
Spring 2015 Maternity Leave Rights versions of Feminism. From February
and Policies: Among Working 2015 August 2015, a McNair
Mothers in the United States. From independent research project with
January 2015 May 2015, final Faculty Advisor: Dr. Nels Paulson
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Mariah R. Bates
REFERENCES
Dr. Nels Paulson Ph.D. Sociologist Mentor and Research Advisor Applied Social
Science Department
Dr. Christopher Freeman Ph. D. Historian, Mentor, Applied Social Science
Department
Dr. Kate Thomas Ph.D. Historian, Mentor, Applied Social Science Department
Dr. Tina Lee Ph.D. Anthropologist, Director of the Applied Social Science Department
Program and Mentor
Dr. Virginia Lea Ph.D. Mentor, School of Education/Multicultural Education.
Dr. Renee Howarton Ph.D., Employer, and Mentor. Director of the Nakatani Teaching
and Learning Center