
معرفی
Amy J. Orr serves as George A. Westcott III Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Department Chair at Linfield University, where she teaches core courses including Understanding Our Social World, Race and Ethnicity, Gender and Society, and Social Research Methods. She coordinates the Senior Honors Thesis program and mentors student organizations including Alpha Kappa Delta and Students Advocating for Gender Equity (SAGE).
Her educational background includes:
- B.S. in Sociology-Anthropology and Psychology from Nebraska Wesleyan University
- M.A. in Sociology from University of Notre Dame
- Ph.D. in Sociology from University of Notre Dame
Professor Orr's research centers on systemic inequalities, with primary focus on racial/ethnic and gender disparities in educational achievement. She currently investigates COVID-19's multidimensional impacts across education, economic, and family institutions while maintaining international research on Scandinavian immigration dynamics and Ghanaian educational inequality. Her methodology emphasizes undergraduate research integration, particularly through study-abroad contexts.
No specific scientific awards are documented in the source material beyond her distinguished professorship appointment.
She actively supervises senior thesis projects and leads collaborative student research examining political framing of gender issues, media representation of educational 'crises', Hispanic achievement determinants, and hate group evolution. Grant funding details are not specified in available records.
Professor Orr maintains leadership roles in student research initiatives through Alpha Kappa Delta and SAGE, fostering interdisciplinary teams that bridge classroom learning with real-world social analysis.




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