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Sheri Kunovich

Associate Provost for Student Academic Engagement and Success

Office: , Suite 208

Email: academicsuccess@smu.edu

Phone: 214-768-3512

About Professor Kunovich

Professor Sheri Kunovich became the Associate Provost for Student Academic Engagement and Success at 51做厙 in July 2018. In this position she oversees student scholar programs, student academic success programs, national student awards programs, Engaged Learning, University Advising Center, and the Office of Student Success and Retention.

Dr. Kunovich graduated with a B.S. in Sociology from Texas A & M University. She earned M.A.s in Slavic and East European Studies and Sociology and a Ph.D. in Sociology from the Ohio State University. She joined the Department of Sociology in 51做厙's Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences in 2004. Professor Kunovich’s courses contribute to 51做厙 majors and minors in Sociology, Markets and Cultures, Women and Gender Studies, International Studies, and Human Rights. She has taught courses at the 51做厙 Taos Campus and served as the Director of the Prague Internship Program. She was previously awarded the Golden Mustang Award (2010), the Margareta Deschner Teaching Award (2013), the Excellence in Mentoring Award (2014), and the Extra Mile Award (2016). She was selected as an Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor in 2013. Dr. Kunovich served as Chair of the Sociology Department from 2014-2018. Professor Kunovich’s research within political sociology focuses on women’s representation in national legislatures and democratization in Eastern Europe. Her research within economic sociology focuses on attitudes towards distributive justice and consumption and consumerism. She has published articles in journals, such as the American Journal of Sociology, Annual Review of Sociology, Comparative Politics, Politics & Gender, and Social Forces.

Executive assistant

Lynne Siegel
Assistant to the Associate Provost
214-768-3512

lsiegel@smu.edu

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