
About
Lisa Garoutte is a Professor of Sociology at Loras College, where she has served on the faculty since 2007 after completing her doctoral studies at The Ohio State University.
Her academic credentials include:
- B.A. from Hood College (1999)
- M.A. from The George Washington University (2001)
- Ph.D. from The Ohio State University (2007)
Dr. Garoutte's research centers on social movements and social inequality with particular focus on racist violence, while her teaching spans sociological theory, gender dynamics, social class structures, and hate group phenomena. Her scholarly work demonstrates a sustained commitment to analyzing systemic injustice through empirical and theoretical lenses.
She has secured research funding through fellowships dedicated to community-based learning initiatives, reflecting her dedication to bridging academic scholarship with practical community engagement.
Her scientific awards include:
- Fellowships for research related to community-based learning
- Mike and Linda Budde Excellence in Teaching Award
Dr. Garoutte's career exemplifies the integration of rigorous sociological research with transformative pedagogy, particularly through her innovative community-based learning approaches that connect classroom theory to real-world social issues.
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