
معرفی
Matthew May is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Oakland University, affiliated with the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work and Criminal Justice. His research focuses on religion, health, and work-life balance. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Georgia (2015), an MA (2009), and a BA from Franklin College (2007).
Research Interests: Explores intersections between religion and societal structures, including how religious commitment affects mental health and work-life dynamics. Key areas include congregational growth/decline, organizational cultures, and religious influences on family/professional life.
Recent Publications: Examines teaching strategies for underprivileged students, humanities in medical education, religion’s impact on social mobility and mental health, and funding’s role in academic research. Pedagogical innovations include simulations like 'Intersectionopoly' for wage gap education.
No specific awards are listed. Courses taught include Intro to Sociology, Methods of Social Research, Racial and Ethnic Relations, Sociology of Religion, Gender Studies, and Sociological Theory.




