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Kristin Marsh is a Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at the University of Mary Washington. She is also affiliated with the Women’s & Gender Studies program. Her roles include leading departmental initiatives and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
Dr. Marsh earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from Emory University, specializing in political economy and political sociology. Her research examines comparative processes of conflict and compromise in revolutionary social movements, alongside contemporary issues such as gender dynamics in academic careers and work-family balance among women in sociology.
Her teaching portfolio includes courses on social theory, economic inequality, aging in society, gender and work, and foundational topics in women’s studies and feminism.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. Her professional contributions extend to departmental leadership, curriculum development, and mentoring students through programs such as internships and independent research (e.g., SOCG 491/492, ANTH 499).
As Chair, she oversees departmental operations and collaborates with faculty on initiatives like scholarships (e.g., the Bill Hanson Memorial Scholarship) and academic advising. Her work bridges sociological theory with practical applications in contemporary societal challenges.




