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Maggie Bohm-Jordan

BIO

Maggie Bohm-Jordan joined the Department of Sociology and Social Work in 2016. Her research areas of interest include family demography, intermarriages, family violence, Asian American studies and spatial analysis. In recent years, Bohm-Jordan has presented research findings at the American Sociological Association. She serves on the Women’s and Gender Studies Advisory Board and the Academic Affairs Committee on campus.

PUBLICATIONS

Bohm-Jordan, M., & Yang, P. (2021). Determinants of Intermarriages among Foreign-Born Asians in the United States. Marriage & Family Review, 57: 1, 59-91. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01494929.2020.1753137

Moore, A., Maggie Bohm-Jordan, M., & Foster, A.  (2020). “Correlates of Single versus Multiple Functional Disabilities Among Aging Americans: Race/Ethnicity and Region of Birth.” Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine. 6: 1-9. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2333721420914785

TEACHING HONORS

  • UW-Stevens Point University Award for Excellence in Scholarship (2024)
  • UW-Stevens Point University Excellence in Teaching Award (2019)
  • Texas Woman’s University, Graduate Teaching Assistant Award (2016)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

  • American Sociological Association
  • Sociological Imagination Journal, Interim editor (2020-Present)

There will be hard situations where you may feel like giving up, but just know we are your biggest cheerleaders. We are here to help you succeed.

-Maggie Bohm-Jordan

FAVORITE QUOTE

“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever” – Gandhi

ADVICE

Respect others the way you want to be respected.

Associate Professor
Coordinator, Health, Behavior, and Society Minor

Office:
SCI B333
Phone:
715-346-3060

Education

Ph.D. - Sociology
Texas Woman’s University

M.A.S. - Spatial Analysis in Public Health
Johns Hopkins University

M.S. - Sociology
Utah State University

B.A. - Sociology
Boise State University

Courses

Marriage and the Family
Population Problems
Research Methods
Special Topics in Sociology