Professor See specialized in comparative race and ethnic relations, social stratification, gender relations and political sociology. She wrote "First World Nationalisms: Class and Ethnic Politics in Northern Ireland and Quebec." With Professor Linda Racioppi, she completed "Women’s Activism in Contemporary Russia 1998."
She was a Rockefeller Fellow in Human Rights, received an MSU 1980 Teacher-Scholar Award, a research award from the National Endowment for the Humanities, a 1991 State of Michigan Teaching Excellence Award, the 1992 Mid-Michigan Alumni Association Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, and a 1997 MSU Distinguished Faculty Award, and has received several national grants.
Professor Katie See's 32-year career with James Madison College and her retirement were celebrated with a series of events on November 14, 2009.
Retirement Celebration Photos
Learn about the Katie See Endowed Scholarship and consider making a gift:
The Katherine O’Sullivan See Endowment for JMC Field Experience in Social Activism and Philanthropic Work (PDF)
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