OS Newsletter 2019-2020 | Page 14

FACULTY UPDATES 14 ELIZABETH POPP BERMAN Beth just completed her first, very eventful semester teaching at OS, where she was impressed both by students’ performance inside the classroom and resilience as they unexpectedly moved online. In the fall, she’ll be leading an undergraduate research team studying how students—particularly first-generation students and those from underrepresented groups— experience the University of Michigan. LISA FEIN Lisa taught two new courses this year, “Organizational Wrongdoing” and “Prisons and Social Control.” Wrongdoing examined organizational characteristics that facilitate both intentional and unintentional misconduct in and by organizations. Prisons explored various aspects of mass incarceration and, through a partnership with Michigan’s Prison Creative Arts Program, provided students with an opportunity to conduct oral histories with former inmates that will become part of an archive of personal accounts of incarceration curated at the university. ARNOLD HO Arnold is happy to announce the forthcoming publication of a review article, in collaboration with Nour Kteily of Northwestern University and Jacqueline Chen of the University of Utah. The article, titled “Introducing the Sociopolitical Motive x Intergroup Threat Model to Understand How Monoracial Perceivers’ Sociopolitical Motives Influence their Categorization of Multiracial People,” will appear in Personality and Social Psychology Review. JEREMY LEVINE Jeremy’s popular seminar, “Nonprofit Organizations,” was packed with OS’s growing number of students interested in the nonprofit world. He also engaged eight students in his newest major research project on compensation for victims of crime as part of his “Advanced Research Team” course. MARK MIZRUCHI Mark, after seven straight years of teaching OS310 “Formal Organizations and Environments” (our core course in macro-organizational theory), taught a new seminar, entitled “Economy and Society.” Mark has also renewed his appointment as OS director through June 30, 2022. STEVE SAMFORD Steve is proud of the work his OS490 research team did over the course of the semester. The course is related to research he is starting on small growers organizations and technology transfer that allows them to participate in global markets. The students gave him a lot to think about – particularly regarding how the structure of cooperative organizations may rely on different marketing strategies, how growers of other commodities might embrace differentiation, and how government agencies might encourage the formation of suitable grower organizations. SARA SODERSTROM The U-M Regents recently approved that Sara Soderstrom be promoted to associate professor, with tenure, effective this fall! In addition, the LSA Executive Committee selected Sara to receive the 2020 Class of 1923 Memorial Teaching Award for outstanding teaching of undergraduates. Congratulations to Sara on a year full of welldeserved recognition! DAVID SWEETMAN While David is missing campus, he has been grateful for engaging conversations and learning that we’ve been able to accomplish together in classes virtually. He plans to spend the summer writing on leadership and ways we can continue to learn and grow as leaders. He looks forward to classes this fall and will be welcoming our junior OS cohort in OS305 and also teaching OS435 “Strategic Change Through Human Resource Management.”