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Gabriel Lotarski is a Ph.D. student in Sociology at Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and serves as a part-time adjunct instructor in the Public Health Department. Her academic work centers on religious identity, coping mechanisms, and infertility within sociological frameworks.
Education:
- BA in Sociology from Michigan State University (2016)
- MA in Sociology from Wayne State University (2019)
- Bridge Graduate Certificate in Public Health Practice from Wayne State University (2021)
Her research integrates Religion, Race and Ethnicity, Health, Mental Health, and Infertility, examining how faith-based identity influences psychological resilience during medical adversity like infertility. This interdisciplinary approach bridges sociological theory with public health applications.
Awards and Recognition:
- Allen Goodman and Janet Hankin Endowed Scholarship in Health Economics/Health Sociology
- Thomas C. Rumble Fellowship
- Shirley Falconer Slayman Memorial Scholarship
- Ruth Simms-Hamilton Award
She has held multiple instructional roles including Graduate Student Assistant in the Graduate School, Graduate Teaching Assistant, and adjunct instructor for courses spanning SOC1010 (Understanding Human Society), SOC1020 (Social Problems), SOC2202 (Gendered Worlds), and SOC2300 (Social Inequality) through Fall 2025. Her funded research includes collaboration with Collegeville Institute on a Lily Endowment project.
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