Just in from the PR department at Franciscan University of Steubenville:
Catholic Sociologist Dr. Anne Hendershott Joins Franciscan University Faculty
STEUBENVILLE,
OHDr. Anne Hendershott, one of the most distinguished Catholic
sociologists in the United States today, has accepted a faculty position
at Franciscan University of Steubenville beginning with the fall 2013
semester.
Hendershott will be a professor in the Psychology, Sociology, and Social Work Department.
Formerly
a tenured professor and Sociology Department chair at the University of
San Diego, Hendershott comes to Franciscan University from King’s
College in New York City, where she is the Distinguished Visiting
Professor of Public Policy.
“Dr. Anne Hendershott is one of the
most articulate and persuasive voices upholding Catholic teachings in
the contemporary culture wars,” said Dr. Daniel Kempton, vice president
for Academic Affairs at Franciscan University. “While her books on
Catholic higher education, the politics of abortion, and the politics of
deviance are widely read among scholars, she also writes regularly for a
broader audience in numerous magazines and newspaper editorials.”
Hendershott
serves as the Pope John Paul II Fellow in Student Development at the
Cardinal Newman Society’s Center for the Advancement of Catholic Higher
Education. She is a member of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars and a
member of the board of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists.
A
driving concern during Hendershott’s 20 years in higher education has
been to find ways to enhance student-learning outcomes that contribute
to the religious mission of the institution. At the University of San
Diego, she created a Catholic Studies Program and a Students for Life
Club. She was also involved in several student-focused initiatives at
King’s College.
“I am pleased to be joining Franciscan
University, which couples its academic excellence with a commitment to
its Catholic intellectual tradition,” said Hendershott.
Dr.
Regina Boerio, chair of the Department of Psychology, Sociology, and
Social Work, said that in the hiring process, Franciscan University
searched for someone who could further the mission of the department and
the Sociology Program. “We believe we have found that person in Dr.
Hendershott, who comes to us with virtue, a zeal for teaching, and a
high degree of scholarship,” Boerio said.
Hendershott is the
author of numerous scholarly publications, the most recent being “The
Hook-Up Culture on Catholic Campuses: A Review of the Literature,”
published by the Cardinal Newman Society in 2011. She has presented
written book chapters and papers on a wide range of sociological topics,
including “Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Gangs,” “Prison Ministry and
the Battle for Captive Souls,” and “Religiosity and Marital
Satisfaction: A Multivariate Exploration.”
Her forthcoming book with Christopher White is Beyond the Catholic Culture Wars (Encounter Books). Hendershott’s other books include Status Envy: The Politics of Catholic Higher Education (2009), and The Politics of Abortion (2006).
For her 2002 book, The Politics of Deviance, Hendershott said she drew inspiration from Pope John Paul II’s encyclical, Veritatis Splendor,
“which explores the same kinds of important questions that an excellent
undergraduate education like that at Franciscan University
exploresasking the question, ‘What is Truth.’”
She often writes about Catholic issues for The Wall Street Journal, Catholic World Report, and other religious and secular outlets.
In
2005, Hendershott received a one-year fellowship at Princeton
University’s James Madison Program in Institution and Ideals. From
1996-1999, she oversaw the Community Outreach Partnership Project, a
$450,000 grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development. From 1991-1996, she received a $125,000 award from the
Hartford Hispanic Health Council for Evaluation of Cuidate Mujer: A
Project to Reduce Substance Abuse by Hispanic Pregnant and Postpartum
Women in Hartford, Connecticut.
Hendershott received her PhD in
sociology from Kent State University in 1988 and her MS in counseling
psychology from Central Connecticut State University in 1979.
Hendershott's most recent article for CWR was "The Orwellian World of Catholic Higher Education" (Feb. 19, 2013), along with a short review of Garry Wills' book on the priesthood (Feb. 22, 2013). Search for more of her articles on the CWR site.