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Friday, July 6, 2018
The Travels of Judy C. Morelock of Tennessee
Monday, June 18, 2018
Judy C. Morelock, Sociology Professor
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| For more than 30 years, Judy C. Morelock, PhD, lectured and taught at the university level in Tennessee. |
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Pennsylvania State University’s PhD Program in Sociology
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| When she isn’t working, Dr. Morelock enjoys walking her dogs near her Knoxville home. She stays physically fit by hiking and lifting weights. |
A number of years before she became a lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of Tennessee, Judy C. Morelock earned a master’s degree in sociology there. Judy C. Morelock subsequently earned her PhD in sociology from Pennsylvania State University.
Ranked as one of the top-10 graduate programs in the country, the PhD program in sociology of the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Pennsylvania State University features a number of unique strengths, including flexible scheduling, strong mentoring, and multiple degree options. Many graduates of the PhD program go on to teach at some of the best universities in the country, such as the University of Michigan, UCLA, and Cornell. Other graduates of the program have found research positions in places like Facebook and the United States Department of Justice.
The PhD program in sociology at Pennsylvania State University allows students to choose from a wide range of courses, among them Health and Life Studies, Social Theory, and Quantitative Methodology. Class sizes for graduate programs range between six and twelve students, and course instruction includes lectures and seminars, depending on the area of concentration.
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
The NAACP Spingarn Medal
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| An experienced sociology professor and social justice activist, Judy C. Morelock earned a bachelor's and masters degree in sociology from the University of Tennessee. |
Founded by a group that included civil rights leaders such as W.E.B. Du Bois and Ida B. Wells, the NAACP has been fighting for civil rights and racial justice in the United States for more than 100 years. Over the decades the group has helped make historic changes through a network of over 2,000 chapters across the country. To honor individuals who have helped advance the goals of the NAACP, the organization gives out a number of awards each year.
The NAACP’s highest accolade is the Spingarn Medal, which recognizes the achievement of an individual of African descent who is also an American citizen. Named after an early NAACP chairman, J. E. Spingarn, the medal is presented by recommendation of a nine-person committee. Over the years, the medal has been awarded to prominent individuals in the entertainment community such as Oprah Winfrey and Quincy Jones, as well as to political figures, business leaders, and prominent physicians such as Dr. Ben Carson.
NFL Teams and Players Display Unity in Anthem Protest
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| A graduate of the University of Tenessee, Judy C. Morelock earned both a bachelor's and master's degree in sociology. |
Since former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem before a game last year, those subjects have been the focal point prior to the kickoff of many National Football League (NFL) games. Earlier this season, several players began taking a knee or locking arms during the anthem in support of Kaepernick and his message of racial equality and civility. However, following President Donald Trump's remarks on Twitter about how team owners should fire players who don't stand for the anthem, the league seemingly took a widespread stance on the issue.
Players from every team in the league either kneeled or locked arms in a sign of unity in response to Trump's comments. Kaepernick's original intention was to draw attention to the treatment of African Americans by police officers, but even players and officers joined together to lock arms in Philadelphia. Meanwhile, the Seattle Seahawks and Tennessee Titans opted to remain in the locker room during the anthem. Some owners participated in the show of unity, while others, including Texans' chairman Robert McNair, called Trump's comments divisive.
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Judy C. Morelock - Social Activist and Former Professor
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| Judy C. Morelock - An experienced university professor, Judy C. Morelock formerly taught sociology and served as head of the Department of Sociology at Knoxville College, a Tennessee-based school listed among the nation’s historically black colleges and universities (HBCU). |
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Judy C. Morelock and Friends
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| Judy C. Morelock and Friends - Judy C. Morelock is a former Knoxville College Head of Sociology |
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