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Jeff Lucas is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Maryland. His research focuses on experimental group processes, particularly exploring power, status, leadership dynamics, and stigma-related outcomes. He has received funding from the National Science Foundation, National Institute of Health, and Army Research Institute. His work integrates sociological and psychological perspectives to address issues such as gender integration in military training, mental health stigma, and organizational behavior.
Dr. Lucas teaches courses on social psychology, research methods, group processes, conspiracy theories, and leadership. His interdisciplinary approach spans military sociology, gender studies, and policy analysis. Current advisees include Mollie Greenberg, Kelly Beavan, Candice A. Shannon, and Cameo Spiegel-Saegert.
His research on military contexts examines leadership effectiveness, sexual misconduct cultural perceptions, and institutional policy recommendations. Studies on stigma explore mental illness, veteran status, and racial bias impacts. His findings contribute to organizational change and public health policy.
Grants and collaborations highlight his commitment to applied research, bridging academic theory with real-world policy development. While no specific awards are listed, his prolific publication record underscores his scholarly impact in sociological social psychology.


