Andrea Garber Krieg 222 Williams Hall Bowling Green, OH 43403 garbera@bgsu.edu Phone: (517) 294-2957 Education Ph.D. Expected 2015 Sociology,, ABD Major: Criminology, Minor: Social Psychology, Quantitative Studies Dissertation: Self-Concept and Neighborhood Attainment: Variations by Race Committee: Dr. Danielle Kuhl (Co-Chair), Dr. Raymond Swisher (Co- Chair), Dr. Stephen Demuth, Dr. Monica Longmore M.A. 2012 B.A. 2009 Sociology, Thesis: The Transmission of Alcohol Use from Parent to Child: A Life- Course Approach Committee: Dr. Stephen Demuth (Chair), Dr. Peggy Giordano, Dr. Wendy Manning Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Michigan-Flint University of Michigan Maize and Blue Award, Graduated with High Honors Research Interests Neighborhood Attainment Intergenerational Transmission of Delinquency Self-Concept Teaching Interests Principles of Sociology Crime and Deviance Papers Krieg, Andrea G. and Danielle C. Kuhl. Race, Adolescent Drinking, and the Context of Neighborhood Exposure [Under review] Krieg, Andrea G. Neighborhood Attainment Processes and Identities as Mediating Mechanisms [In progress] Krieg, Andrea G. Neighborhood Attainment Processes and the Self as a Mediator [In progress] Krieg, Andrea G. The Role of Parolee Self-Efficacy in the Reentry Process: An Event History [In progress] Krieg, Andrea G. Racial/Ethnic Variations in Neighborhood Attainment Processes [In progress] Research Experience
2013-Present NICHD R15 Grant Neighborhood Change and Violence in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood Research Assistant Drs. Ray Swisher, Danielle Kuhl, and Jorge Chavez o Coding and running analyses with Add Health, conducting literature searches, working with undergraduate researchers 2012-2013 BGSU, Research/Teaching Assistant Dr. Danielle Kuhl o RA: Coding work with Add Health, conducting literature searches, TA for Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Sociology 2012 BGSU, Research Assistant Dr. Kara Joyner o Ran analyses with Add Health 2011-2012 BGSU, Research/Teaching Assistant Dr. Danielle Kuhl o RA: Coding work with Add Health, conducting literature searches, TA for Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Sociology 2011 NIH-Funded Center for Family and Demographic Research, BGSU o Garber, A. (2011). How do I append ACS files in STATA? Published online at http://www.bgsu.edu/downloads/cas/file97319.pdf, Worked with data including ACS, NLSY 79, and Add Health 2010-2011 BGSU, Research/Teaching Assistant Dr. Rehka Mirchandani o Worked with qualitative interviews of DV perpetrators from DV Court in Ann Arbor, MI 2009-2010 Institute for Social Research, Population Studies Center/Michigan Department of Corrections, Office of Research and Planning Drs. Jeffrey Morenoff and David Harding o Mined administrative data to build a timeline for tracking parolees, observed resources and social networks to measure their effects on recidivism 2009 Institute for Social Research Survey Research Center, Research Associate Drs. Jeffrey Morenoff and David Harding o Geocoded parolees residences using ArcGIS, transcribed interviews of prisoners and parole agents, analyzed the possibility of incorrect drug tests within MDOC Teaching Experience 2013 Principles of Sociology Instructor of Record 2013 Gender and Music from the Billboard Top 100 Guest Lecture SOC 1010
2012 Principles of Sociology Instructor of Record 2012 Differences between Crime and Deviance Guest Lecture SOC 1010 Presentations 2014 Krieg, Andrea G., Neighborhood Attainment Processes and Identities as Mediators, Forthcoming, American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA 2014 Krieg, Andrea G., Neighborhood Attainment Processes and their Mediating Mechanisms, Add Health Users Conference, Bethesda, MD 2014 Krieg, Andrea G. and Danielle C. Kuhl, Race, Adolescent Drinking and the Context of Neighborhood Exposure, Shanklin Award Colloquium, Bowling Green, OH 2013 Krieg, Andrea G. and Danielle C. Kuhl, Race, Adolescent Drinking, and the Context of Neighborhood Exposure, American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA 2012 Garber, Andrea, Mothers and Adolescents Alcohol Use: A Life- Course Perspective, American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL 2010 Garber, Andrea, Mothers and Adolescents Alcohol Use: A Life- Course Perspective, BGSU and Ohio State University Graduate Student Conference, Bowling Green, OH 2010 Garber, Andrea, The Michigan Study of Life after Prison, Michigan Undergraduate Research Forum, Lansing, MI 2009 Garber, Andrea, The Michigan Study of Life after Prison, Institute for Social Research Summer Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI Research Skills STATA, SAS, LISREL, HLM, and Atlas.ti Statistical knowledge: Fixed & Random Effects Modeling, Growth Curve Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling, Hierarchical Linear Models, Event History Analysis
Professional Development/Awards Research 2014 The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) Conference Travel Stipend, $900, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 2014 Kaplan Longitudinal and Multigenerational Study Travel Stipend, $500, Texas A&M, College Station, Texas 2014 The Charles E. Shanklin Award for Research Excellence: Social and Behavioral Sciences Winner for paper with Dr. Danielle C. Kuhl, $1,250 2013 CFDR Summer Seminar, Introduction to Propensity Score Analysis taught by Dr. Matthew VanEseltine, BGSU 2013 Coursera The Social Context of Mental Illness taught by Dr. Charmaine Williams, University of Toronto 2012-2013 Toledo Adolescent Relationship Study Project Assistant: Field Interviewer Scheduler, funded by NICHD (HD044206) and NIJ (2009-IJ-CX-0503) 2010-2012 Toledo Adolescent Relationship Study Field Interviewer, funded by NICHD (HD044206) and NIJ (2009-IJ-CX-0503) 2009 University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, Survey Research Center, Summer Institute Summer Scholar Class Completed: Fundamentals of Survey Methodology Teaching 2014 Teaching Workshop, Teaching Sociology: Pedagogical and Practical Aspects taught by Dr. Melinda Messineo, Ball State University July 2012 June 2012 November 2010 Reinvigorating the Lecture Peer Assessment From Personal Accounts through Quantitative Studies: Engaging in the Research on Effective Teaching and Learning Professional Memberships American Sociological Association Sections on Crime, Law, & Deviance and Teaching & Learning American Society of Criminology
Professional, University and Other Service 2014 Michigan Suburbs Alliance Data Volunteer 2013-2014 BGSU Sociology Graduate Student Association President 2012-Present CFDR Add Health Working Group 2012-Present CFDR Crime and Violence Working Group 2011-2013 BGSU Sociology Graduate Student Association Secretary 2010 BGSU Sociology Graduate Student Association References Danielle Kuhl, Ph.D. Raymond Swisher, Ph.D. Associate Professor Associate Professor 222 Williams Hall 222 Williams Hall Bowling Green, OH 43403 Bowling Green, OH 43403 Office: 419-372-7264 Office: 419-372-8054 Email: dckuhl@bgsu.edu Email: rswishe@bgsu.edu Stephen Demuth, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies 222 Williams Hall Bowling Green, OH 43403 Office: 419-372-7260 Email: demuth@bgsu.edu