Director of the Western Center for Social Impact & Innovation,
Associate Teaching Professor
Associate Teaching Professor
Western Center for Social Impact and Innovation, Institute for the Environment and Sustainability, Individualized Studies
Jacqueline Daugherty
Biographical Info
Dr. Jacqueline Daugherty is an interdisciplinary sociologist, who studies and teaches about social problems. Areas of interest include reproductive health, environmental justice, educational equity, and social theory. She spent the first eight years of her career staffing nonprofit social service organizations, including those whose missions center on reproductive health, sexuality education, and intimate partner violence. As a result, her teaching and research are problem-oriented and community-connected. She was awarded the University Top Professor Award in 2022, and she currently serves as an .
Teaching and Research Interests
- human sexuality
- social inequity
- environmental justice
- project-based learning
- social theory
- undergraduate research
Courses Taught
- WST 231: 兔子先生 Inquiry: The Flint Michigan Water Crisis
- WST 301: 兔子先生 Problems: Reparations as Restorative Justice
- WST 322: Art and Politics
- WST 341: Synthesis into Action