SANDRA M - Sociology Department



SANDRA M. WAY

Department of Sociology sway@nmsu.edu

MSC 3WSP, PO Box 30001 (575) 646-7601 (fax)

New Mexico State University (575) 646-4499 (phone)

Las Cruces, NM 88003

EDUCATION

2003. Ph.D. University of Arizona, Department of Sociology, Tucson, AZ

1997. MA. University of Arizona, Department of Sociology, Tucson, AZ

1993 BA. Depauw University, Greencastle, IN, Magna Cum Laude

Dissertation Title: For Their Own Good? The Effects of School Discipline and

Disorder on Student Behavior and Academic Achievement

Dissertation Co-Chairs: Richard Arum and Ronald Breiger

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

2012- Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, New Mexico State University

2016-2017 Dean’s Fellow, College of Arts and Sciences, New Mexico State University

2004-2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, New Mexico State University

2003-2004 RAND/Spencer Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Education Policy, Santa Monica, CA.

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Petersen, Polly and Sandra Way. 2017. “The Role of Physician Oversight on Advanced Practice Nurses’ Professional Autonomy and Empowerment” Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. 29: 272-281.

Côté, Rochelle, Jessica Eva Jensen, Louise Marie Roth and Sandra M. Way. 2015. “The Effects of Gendered Social Capital on US Migration: A Comparison of Four Latin American Countries” Demography.52:989-1015.

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Petersen, Polly, Keller, Teresa; Way, Sandra and Wanda Borges. 2015. “Autonomy and Empowerment in Advanced Practice Registered Nurses: Lessons from New Mexico.” Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. 27: 363-370.

Way, Sandra M. 2011. “School Discipline and Disruptive Classroom Behavior: The Moderating Effects of Student Perceptions.” The Sociological Quarterly 52:346-375.

Way, Sandra, Brian Karl Finch and Deborah Cohen. 2006. “Hispanic Concentration and the Conditional Influence of Collective Efficacy on Adolescent Childbearing.” Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 160: 925-930.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Beattie, Irenee, Karen Christopher, Dina Okamoto, and Sandra Way, 2005. “Momentary Pleasures: Social Encounters and Fleeting Relationships at a Singles Dance” Pg 46-65 in Together Alone: Personal Relationships in Public Places edited by Calvin Morrill, David A. Snow and Cindy H. White. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Arum, Richard and Sandra Way. 2004. “School-Community Relationships and the Early Labor Market Outcomes of Sub-Baccalaureate Students” in After the Bell - Family Background and Educational Success edited by Dalton Conley and Karen Albright. New York: Routledge.

Arum, Richard and Sandra Way, 2003. “School Discipline and Youth Socialization” Pp 159-187 in Judging School Discipline: The Crisis of Moral Authority in American Schools by Richard Arum with Irenee Beattie, Richard Pitt, Jennifer Thompson and Sandra Way. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS

Way, Sandra. 2018. Review of The Real School Safety Problem: The Long Term Consequences of Harsh School Punishment by Aaron Kupchik. American Journal of Sociology. Pp. 1206-1208.

Way, Sandra. 2007. "School Discipline." in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology edited by George Ritzer. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Pp. 4019-4023.

Way, Sandra. 2007. “Transition to College: Variables Affecting American Indian, Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Students at New Mexico State University” Report to Division of Student Success, New Mexico State University.

SELECTED WORKS IN PROGRESS

Gregg, Holly and Sandra Way. “Infertile Grounds: Impacts of Infertility and Parenting on Gender Ideology.”

Way, Sandra. “Towards a Better Understanding of Scientific Identity Development among Underrepresented STEM Majors”

CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

“The Effect of Motivation and Interdependence on College Achievement for Latino and White Students in STEM Fields” with Jennifer Krautkremer Pacific Sociological Association Meeting, Long Beach, CA, March 2018.

“Predictors of Bachelor's Degree Completion among White and Hispanic Students at a Hispanic Serving Institution” Pacific Sociological Association Meeting, Portland, OR, April 2017.

“The relationship between American Indian Students’ Residential Background and their College Adjustment and Success ” with Machienvee Lammey, Pacific Sociological Association Meeting, Oakland, CA, April 2016.

“Drawing the Line: Landscaping Inequality Through School Attendance Boundaries and Neighborhood Composition in Southern New Mexico” with Erica Surova, Pacific Sociological Association Meeting, Oakland, CA, April 2016.

“The Effects of Biculturalism on American Indian College Students’ Adjustment and Success” with Machienvee Lammey, Pacific Sociological Association Meeting, Long Beach, CA, April 2015.

“Historical Trauma and College Success: The Case of American Indian Students” with Machienvee Lammey, Pacific Sociological Association Meeting, Portland, OR, March 2014.

“Liberal and ConservativePolitical Philosophies: Inconsistencies in Defining Self and Other” with David LoConto, Pacific Sociological Association Meeting, Portland, OR, March 2014.

“The Effects of Gendered Networks on Migration to the U.S.: A Comparison of 4 Latin American Countries” with Jessica Jensen, Rochelle R Côté, Louise Roth and C. Alison Newby. American Sociological Association Meeting, Denver, CO, August 2012.

“Persistence Among American Indian Postsecondary Students” Research, Pedagogy, and Other Institutional Practices: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Diversity in Higher Education, Las Cruces, NM, March 2012.

“The Effects of Gendered Networks on International Migration: A Cross Cultural Comparison” with Jessica Jensen and C. Alison Newby, American Sociological Association Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, August 2011.

“Campus Climate & American Indian Students’ College Success” invited panel presentation Special Session: Comtempory Issues in American Indian Education, Pacific Sociological Association Meeting, Seattle, WA, March 2011.

"Worker Perceptions in Mexico's Maquiladora Zone" invited presentation Department of Sociology, University of Arizona speakers series. November 12th, 2010.

“A Qualitative Study of American Indian Student College Success” with Sheila Prados, Heather Johnson, Lisa Grayshield and Michael Waldo, Pacific Sociology Annual Association Meeting, Oakland, CA, April 2010

“Perceptions of Fairness and Exploitation in Mexico’s Maquiladora Zone” with Bophamony Cordova and Mark Horowitz, American Sociological Association Meeting, Boston, MA, August 2008.

“School Climates of Disorder: Individual Experiences and Contextual Effects” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, August 2007.

"American Indian Students and the Transition to College" with Lisa Grayshield, Michael Waldo, Sheila Prados and Heather Johnson Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Oakland, CA, April 2007.

“Collective Efficacy and Marital and Non-Marital Adolescent Fertility in Hispanic Neighborhoods”

with Brian Finch and Deborah Cohen. American Sociological Association Meeting, Montreal, Canada, August, 2006.

“Underrepresented Minority Student Attrition in Graduate Education: A Multi-Level Survival Analysis” Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meetings Hollywood, California, April 2006.

“Globalization and Rising Expectations in Mexico’s Maquiladora Zone” with Mark Horowitz. Lineae Terrarum, International Border Conference, El Paso, Texas, March 2006.

“School Discipline and the Differential Likelihood of Graduation for “At-Risk’ Students” American Sociological Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 2005.

“Hispanic Concentration and the Conditional Influence of Collective Efficacy on Non-Marital Birth Rates” Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association Meetings, Portland, OR, April 2005.

“For Their own Good? The Effects of School Discipline on Student Behavior and Academic Achievement” RAND Education Brownbag Series, Santa Monica, CA, December 2003.

“The Influence of High School Discipline and Perceptions of Authority on Student Behavior” American Educational Research Association Grantee Meeting, Washington, DC, October 2003.

“Gendered Transitions into Work: The Deferential Effects of School Assisted Job Placement” American Sociological Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 2003.

GRANTS AND AWARDS

2018 Co-PI, National Science Foundation, Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation in STEM, $500,000

2015 Loomis Endowment in Rural Sociology, $2400

2008 NMSU Alpha Kappa Delta, Sociology Teacher of the Year

2009 Research Funding: NMSU Provost Office, Division of Student Success and American Indian Programs, $27,000

2007 Undergraduate Research Initiative Grant (URIG), NMSU, $2500

2006 College of Arts and Sciences, NMSU MiniGrant, $1000

2006 NCES/NELS-ELS Database Training SeminarNational,Washington DC

2004 Inter-University Consortium of Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Award to

attend week long Census 2000/GIS Workshop at University of Michigan

2003 RAND/Spencer Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Education Policy

2002 AERA Dissertation Grant (co-sponsored with NSF, NCES, OERI)

2002 Bowers Award for Outstanding Graduate Paper, Dept of Sociology, UofA

2001 Spencer Foundation Dissertation Fellowship

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

2017-2018 Program Committee, Pacific Sociological Association

2015-2017 Endowment Committee, Pacific Sociological Association (chair)

2011-2013 Committee on Committees, Pacific Sociological Association (elected)

2010 Session Organizer and Discussant, “Postsecondary Transitions” PSA Annual Meetings

2009-2010 Program Committee, Pacific Sociological Association

2005-2008 Pacific Sociological Association Endowment Committee, Co-Chair

Occasional Reviewer: American Sociological Review, International Journal of Social Inquiry, Sociological Forum, Social Science Quarterly, Social Problems

DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE

2017-2018 NMSU Faculty Fellow

2014- Director of Graduate Studies, Sociology

2016-2017 Dean’s Fellow, College of Arts and Sciences, NMSU

2016- Faculty Mentor, NMSU Teaching Academy

2014-2015 Faculty Advisor, Graduate Student Organization, Sociology, NMSU

2009-2015 Graduate Studies Committee, Sociology, NMSU

2008 Preparing Future Faculty Mentor, NMSU Graduate School

2007 Presenter, NMSU Teaching Academy Workshop

2007 Undergraduate Research Initiative Mentor

2006-2008 Faculty Advisor, Graduate Student Organization, Sociology/Anthropology, NMSU

2005-2008 Faculty Search Committees: Dept Head, 4 tenure track, and 2 instructors

2005-2008 Director of Graduate Studies, NMSU Sociology Program

2005-2009 Teaching Committee, Dept of Sociology and Anthropology, NMSU

2005-2006 Faculty Advisor, College of Arts and Sciences Student Council

2004-2005 Research Committee, Dept of Sociology and Anthropology, NMSU

2000-2001 President of Graduate Student Association, Sociology, Univ of Arizona (elected)

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