Kate Linnenberg

Associate Professor of Sociology
Department Chair of Sociology
Chair of Faculty, Status, & Performance Committee
- Pronouns: she/her/hers
- Email: linnenbe@beloit.edu
- Phone: +1 608-363-2306
- Office: Room 304, Campbell Hall
Description / Biography
In my teaching I work to develop students’ sociological imaginations. This means that I want students to see how social structures–things like gender, race, neighborhood, schools, and the health care system–affect people’s agency, that is, their choices and options in life. I teach courses on topics such as the Sociology of Sex & Gender, Health, Medical Care, & Society, and Social Statistics. My teaching was recently recognized at the college by receipt of the Underkofler Teaching Award.
Recently, I’ve begun to incorporate more community-based learning (CBL) into my courses. The students in my Capstone course now spend their Thursday class period at the Beloit Public Library. Similarly, students in my Families in Transition course work with Defy Domestic Abuse Beloit to plan activities to build community among the families living in the organization’s shelter.
The changes in my teaching have shifted my research interests. I now focus my research on the scholarship of teaching and learning because I want to make sure that my teaching builds skills and creates positive change in students’ lives. This means that I investigate topics such as the impact that CBL during college has on civic engagement in the years after graduation. I also am interested in how CBL opportunities enable students to build skills that prepare them for future careers.
In my free time, I love to spend time with my family, cook, and read. I make it a point to read for pleasure every day. And I read widely–from Pulitzer Prize winning fiction to mysteries, and from celebrity memoirs to narrative nonfiction written by authors who also write for The New Yorker. My taste is truly eclectic. So, if you’re ever looking for a good book to read, come by my office. I’m sure I’ll have some ideas for you!
- PhD in Sociology, Northwestern University 2006
- MA in Sociology, University of Virginia 1995
- BA University of Virginia 1992, Major in Sociology, Minor in French
- Intro to Sociology
- Social Statistics
- Sociology of Sex & Gender
- Families in Transition
- Health, Medical Care, & Society
- Sociology Senior Capstone
- Scholarship on Teaching and Learning, specifically on Community-Based Learning
- Fatherhood