Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
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Tagart Cain Sobotka
COLLEGE Teaching Fellow
BioTagart Cain Sobotka earned his Ph.D. in sociology from Stanford University. His research focuses on the ways identity processes and diffuse cultural beliefs create and maintain larger forms of inequality, particularly in the areas of health and gender. For example, in his dissertation, "Bad Doctors, Enablers, and the Powerless: The United States Opioid Crisis and the Redefining of Help," he draws on in-depth interviews and field observations to examine how conflicting cultural beliefs surrounding addiction, recovery, and role expectations contribute to the marginalization of people who use drugs and their families.
As a first-generation college student who began their academic career at a community college, his teaching philosophy and service work revolve around promoting diversity and inclusion both inside and outside of the classroom. -
Lynn Sokei
Lecturer
BioLynn Sokei holds a PhD in English from the University of Colorado at Boulder and an MFA in Fiction from Arizona State University.