About Stephanie Bennett-Knapp

Leadership

Institute for Community Research and Training (ICRT) Research Fellow and Evaluation Project Director at The College of Saint Rose

Recent Courses Taught

Intro to Sociology
Research for the Professions
Health and Society
Global Health
Drugs and Crime

Selected Publications

Bennett-Knapp, S. (2016). “What do they do up there? A look at two non-metropolitan counties in New York State.” In G. Fulkerson and A. Thomas (Eds.) Reinventing Rural. New York: Lexington Books.

Bennett, S. (2013). “’ Taking the Cure’: The rural as a place of health and wellbeing in New York State during the late 1800s and early 1900s.” In G. Fulkerson and A. Thomas (Eds.) Studies in Urbanormativity: Rural Community in Urban Society (pp. 87-96). New York: Lexington Books

Presented paper at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, February 21-24, 2008 in New York, New York. “How Can I Be A Villain, I Am A Women: A look at the non-normative gender roles of female criminal among Batman’s villainesses.” by Stephanie A. Bennett

Educational Background

University at Albany
B.A.
University at Albany
M.A.
University at Albany
Ph.D.
University at Albany
MPH