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Amy J. Orr

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Amy J. Orr
George A. Westcott III Distinguished Professor of Sociology


Walker Hall 215

503-883-2549

aorr@linfield.edu

Education

  • B.S., Sociology-Anthropology; Psychology, Nebraska Wesleyan University
  • M.A., Sociology, University of Notre Dame
  • Ph.D., Sociology, University of Notre Dame

Courses taught

Professor Orr’s primary courses include Understanding Our Social World, Race and Ethnicity, Gender and Society, Understanding Families, Education and Society, Social Policy and Social Research Methods. She regularly supervises senior thesis projects and serves as the Senior Honors Thesis coordinator. She has taught a January Term course abroad in Sweden and Norway and is prepared to teach future courses abroad in Ghana and Austria.

Research interests

Professor Orr’s research focuses on a number of issues related to racial/ethnic and gender inequality. Her primary research focus is educational inequality, with a specific emphasis on racial/ethnic and gender differences in academic achievement. She is currently examining the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on gender and racial/ethnic inequality in/across key social institutions (particularly education, the economy, and the family). Her work has been published in journals such as Sociology of Education and Sex Roles.

While Professor Orr’s research focuses primarily on the U.S., she has also examined issues surrounding immigration and education in Scandinavia and educational inequality in Ghana. In addition, Professor Orr has published several manuscripts that address issues in undergraduate research, including two that have focused specifically on engaging students in undergraduate research while studying abroad. 

Collaborative research with students

Professor Orr regularly engages in collaborative research projects with students. Topics explored have included: gender and political framing, media framing of the “boy crisis” in education, determinants of Hispanic academic achievement, educational inequality in Ghana and the history/current status of select hate groups.

Professional engagement

Professor Orr has been actively engaged in a number of professional organizations, including the Pacific Sociological Association, Alpha Kappa Delta (International Sociology Honor Society), AAUP-Oregon and AAUW-Yamhill County. She served as the president of the Pacific Sociological Association from 2017-2018 and as the president of Alpha Kappa Delta from 2022-2024. Professor Orr has also served on the editorial board of Sociology of Education (a journal of the American Sociological Association) and as an advisory editor for Sociological Perspectives.

Student organizations

Professor Orr currently serves as the faculty representative for the ÃÛѨÊÓƵ chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta and the faculty mentor for Students Advocating for Gender Equity (SAGE).