David Iaquinta, Professor Emeritus, BA, MS, MS, PhD

David Iaquinta, Professor Emeritus, BA, MS, MS, PhD

Professor of Sociology
Demography, Rural Development, Urban Studies, Environmental Studies, Race Relations
Department
Sociology and Criminology
Email
dli [at] nebrwesleyan.edu
Education

BA, University of Wisconsin, 1972 (Mathematics)

MS, University of Wisconsin, 1975 (Botany/Ecology)

MS, University of Wisconsin, 1976 (Sociology/Demography)

PhD, University of Wisconsin, 1982 (Sociology/Demography)

Courses taught

• Seminar: Development and Livelihoods in the Periurban (University of Freiburg)
• Introduction to Sociology
• Dynamics of Society
• Social Problems
• Sociology of the Family
• Seminar: Marriage and Family
• Race Relations and Minority Groups
• Problems of American Racial and Ethnic Minorities
• Seminar: Racial and Ethnic Experiences
• Population Problems
• Population and Environment
• Environmental Soc and Social Impact Assessment
• Environment, Food and You
• Sociology of the Modern City
• Community in Urban Society/Urban Communities
• Urban Diversity Seminar
• Rural Sociology
• Social Aspects of Industry
• Design and Statistical analysis of Social Research
• Research Methods/Quantitative Research Methods
• Social Statistics
• Group Dynamics
• Teaching Sociology
• Senior Thesis
• Directed Field Work/Internship (Soc/CJ/Soc Work)
• Advanced Independent Study/Readings (Soc/CJ)
• Community Organizing (distance-learning)
• Interdisciplinary Studies: Attitudes and Values
 

Professional and community affiliations, certifications and awards

2001 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CASE) Nebraska Professor of the Year

Wisconsin Sociological Association Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Leadership Service

Phi Kappa Phi National Scholastic honorary

Charter Member and Faculty Advisor: Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology honorary, NWU

Charter member: Alpha Sigma Lambda honorary, NWU

ASA Award: Outstanding Accomplishments in the Teaching of Sociology, 1987

National Lilly Endowment Post-doctoral Teaching Fellowship, 1984-1985

National Research Service Award Trainee, 1976-1979