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There was a lot of reading in the class of Professor Staley, Please make sure you take an easy class with this course. I took the accelerated class under another professor. I know I would've passed this course, because the quizzes he gave us was easy. However, I guess I was not prepared with anything due to work. Overall, I still would take him.
Middlesex Community College - Sociology
As a member of vestry
I collaborated to create and manage the church's annual budget
to provide oversight into all church activity including humanitarian relief
management of church employees
various church ministries
and maintenance of the church building and grounds. Additionally
I coordinated \"YES\" (Young Episcopalians of the Seacoast)
a group of young adults that met to discuss various topics and to engage in community service.
St. George's Episcopal Church
Durham
New Hampshire
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Sociology
University of New Hampshire
M.A.
Sociology
Health and Illness
Clerk
Graduate Student Senate\nDepartment of Sociology Undergraduate Committee
Advisor to \"Perspectives
\" an undergraduate sociology journal\nSociology Liaison to Graduate Student Senate
As the faculty co-coordinator
I fought to ensure that this small group of underrepresented students could meet at the small Catholic College they attended. Additionally
I worked with student leaders to host guest speakers
including state legislators and community activists. I also facilitated conversations that sought help students bridge the gap between faith and their sexual identity.
Carroll College Gay-Straight Alliance
Editing
Teaching
Public Speaking
Statistics
Social Media
Higher Education
Program Development
Grant Writing
Public Policy
Nonprofits
Student Affairs
Research
Qualitative Research
Public Health
Volunteer Management
Student Development
Community Outreach
Program Evaluation
Community Health
SPSS
Record Number of Children Covered by Health Insurance in 2011
Record Number of Children Covered by Health Insurance in 2011
Public Insurance Drove Overall Coverage Growth Among Children in 2012
Unprotected anal intercourse among gay men remains high
despite the well-known fact that HIV/AIDS still disproportionately affects men who have sex with men (MSM). This qualitative
exploratory study seeks to understand the meanings and motivations of gay men’s condom use and non-use. I observed three organizations that center on gay identities in the spring and fall of 2010 and in the spring of 2011. Additionally
using a semi-structured format
I interviewed 19 gay or bisexual men between the ages of 19 and 39. Condom non-use was high; 16 men reported not using a condom in their sexually active lifetime. Three different types of condom users were identified: the intentional user
the stepwise user
and the occasional user. Using a condom during anal intercourse
which public health institutions promote
was often contradictory to the meaning gay men held about the physical act.
Sex
Infection
and Trust: Sex
Infection and Trust: Condom Use Among Gay Men and Their Perceptions of HIV
Rates of Public Health Coverage for Children Rises as Rates of Private Coverage Declines: A Three Year Trend
After Years of Decline
Private Health Insurance Rates Among Children Grew in 2014
Health Insurance Among Young Adults Rebounds Post Recession: More Dependents on a Parent’s Plan After ACA Extends Coverage to Adult Children
Coverage Rates Stabilize for Children’s Health Insurance: State Policy Change May Be Needed to Address Remaining Children Without Health Insurance
Hispanic Children Least Likely to Have Health Insurance: Citizenship
Ethnicity
and Language Barriers to Coverage
Staley
PhD
Michael J.
Staley
PhD
Middlesex Community College
State of Utah
University of New Hampshire
Carroll College
Helena
Montana
Presented to a variety of audiences on college opportunities at Carroll College.\n\nMet with protective students and their families to discuss college enrollment and financial feasibility of attendance.\n\nAssisted with open house events.\n\nAdvised incoming students on fall courses and majors.
Admission Counselor
Carroll College
Durham
New Hampshire
Managed students enrolled in sociology courses
working under the guidance of a member of the sociology faculty. \n\nGraded and provided feedback on student exams
assignments and other course work.\n\nLectured on course topics.\n\nAssisted faculty in research
including writing literature reviews
proofreading and editing manuscripts
managed research assistants' work
and aided in coordinating research subjects.\n\nTutored students and provided supplemental instruction.
Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant
University of New Hampshire
Greater Salt Lake City Area
I design
implement and conduct research on suicide victims (post-mortem psychological autopsies). I also investigate deaths in which there the manner of death is not clear. Finally
I am a suicide prevention advocate
and aim my research to improve these efforts.
Psychological Autopsy Examiner and Suicide Prevention Research Coordinator
State of Utah
Lowell
Massachusetts
Designed and implemented a curriculum that focuses on “what brings us together” (culture) and “what drives us apart” (intersectionality) for the Introduction of Sociology. \n\nDevised methods of classroom discussion for online courses that engaged students in their own communities using Twitter.\n
Adjunct Faculty of Behavioral Sciences (Sociology)
Middlesex Community College
Helena
Montana
Presented to a variety of audiences regarding educational opportunities at Carroll College. \n\nMet with prospective students and their families to discuss college enrollment
including financial feasibility.\n\nOrganized and managed college open house events for prospective students.\n\nManaged day-to-day work activities of office assistants.\n\nAdvocated and mentored students who were experiencing personal and academic difficulties in order to facilitate academic improvement.\n\nCollaborated with colleagues and college administrators to develop short and long term enrollment and financial aid strategies in order to meet college budget goals.\n\nServed as a liaison to Montana Native American Tribal Colleges
the Montana GEAR UP Program
and College Goal Sunday.\n\nServed as Coordinator of Parish Outreach
which connected parishes in the Catholic Diocese of Helena to the activities of the college.
Assistant Director of Admission
Carroll College
Durham
New Hampshire
Policy expert in Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Medicaid
and the Affordable Care Act.\n\nAnalyze data and write policy briefs that assess children's and young adult's health insurance nationwide with a focus on disparities between race/ethnic populations as well as differences between children living in urban and rural places.\n\nDiscuss research findings with the media
as well as state and federal government entities.\n
Research Assistant
Carsey School of Public Policy
University of New Hampshire
English
Kidder Award for LGBTQ Activism and Scholarship
The Bill Kidder Fund awarded me their annual award ($1
000) for my activism on behalf of LGBTQ young adults
and for my scholarship on patterns of condom use among young men who have sex with men.
Kidder Fund Committee
Summer Teaching Fellowship
In recognition of outstanding work as a teaching assistant
the Graduate School awarded me $3
000 to help continue my thesis research.
The University of New Hampshire Graduate School
Summer Teaching Fellowship
In recognition of outstanding work as a teaching assistant
the Graduate School awarded me $3
000 to help continue my dissertation research.
The University of New Hampshire Graduate School
Dissertation Research and Writing Grant
The Kidder Fund
created to support scholarly endeavors related to LGBTQ issues
granted $5
600 toward my dissertation research and writing.
Kidder Fund Committee
The University of New Hampshire
As the founding director of the Carroll College Liturgical Choir
I helped to manage a large gift given to the college by breaking into scholarships for individual singers. I also worked with worship leaders to plan music for masses
including the college's two large public liturgies (Mass of the Holy Spirit
an inaugural mass to start the college year
and Baccalaureate Mass). I also directed the 16 member
scholarship supported
choir. Upon my graduation
the choir was converted into a college course.
Carroll College Liturgical Choir
B.A.
Political Science
Sociology
Alpha Kappa Delta
Carroll College Student Ambassadors
Founding Director of Carroll College Liturgical Choir
Carroll College
Magna Cum Laude
I provided emergency medical care to snow sport enthusiasts and their supporters when they became ill or injured. I enforced rules and safety measures created to ensure the safety of all mountain users. As an instructor
I taught seasoned patrollers and newcomers alike to provide superior medical care to those in need
particularly in outdoor settings. I also adapted the existing curriculum for new ski patrollers to become a two credit college course
which drew younger patrollers into the organization.
National Ski Patrol
Michael J. Staley
Michael J. Staley is a research assistant at the Carsey School of Public Policy and a PhD student in the department of Sociology at the University of New Hampshire. Michael joined the Carsey Institute in the winter of 2011 and conducts research on health in vulnerable families.
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Middlesex Community College
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Middlesex Community College
Sociology
University of New Hampshire
Department of Sociology
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