Education
She has a B.A. from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana and an M.Div. from Pacific School of Religion where she was a North American Ministerial Fellow.
Courses Taught
Duffy Community Parnerships, Soc. 285
Practical Approaches to Social Problems, Soc. 150
Engaging the World of Work, IDST 210
Doing the Right Thing Well: Experiments in Ethical and Effective Leadership, IDST 315
Research Interests
Community-Based Learning
Social problems, community organization and development
Publications
“More than community-based learning: Practicing the Liberal Arts”, with C. Westerberg, in Liberal Learning and the Art of Self-Governance, ed. E. Chamlee-Wright, 2015
“Pivot Points: Direct Measures of the Content and Process of Community-Based Learnining”, with C. Westerberg, M. Cress, K. Jones, Teaching Sociology, 2015
“Internships Have Value, Whether or Not Students are Paid”, with C. Westerberg, Chronicle of Higher Education, 2011
Carol Wickersham
Associate Professor of Sociology
Pronouns: She/her/hers Email: wickersh@beloit.edu Phone: (608) 363-2023 Office: Third Floor Campbell HallCarol Wickersham is an Adjunct Associate Professor in Sociology. Her scholarship and pedagogy focus on the mechanisms and outcomes of applied community-based learning, with communities serving as the primary texts.