1. RYAN GIBSON – CURRICULUM VITAE
1749 Kinsmon Cove, Marietta, GA 30062 | 770-330-4926 | ryan.gibson12@gmail.com
EDUCATION
Emory University
Ph.D. in Sociology – Health GPA: 3.7 2014-Present
KennesawState University, Kennesaw, GA
B.A. in History GPA: 3.91 2012-2014
Other Institutions with Some Coursework:
Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea 2011
Areas of Concentration: Comparative Political Economy, Law and
Economics
University ofMiami, Coral Gables, FL
Areas of Concentration: East Asia, International Relations 2009-2011
AWARDS
Laney Graduate Diversity Fellowship 2014-Present
President’s List, Kennesaw State University 2012-2013
Dean’s List, Kennesaw State University 2012
Dean’s List, University of Miami 2010 – 2011
Miami Academic Grant, University of Miami 2010 – 2011
Frost Full Scholarship, University of Miami 2009 – 2010
AP Scholar with Honor and Distinction 2009
National Achievement Scholar 2008-2009
National Merit Semi-Finalist 2008-2009
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant – to Professor Abigail Sewell “Race and Ethnic Relations” Spring, 2015
Teaching Assistant – to Professor Jin Won Chung “Sociology of Organizations” Fall, 2014
Teaching Assistant – to Professor Gerrit Voogt “The World Since 1945” Spring, 2013
Research Assistant – for Professor Donna Merrell “Political Parties” 2012-2013
Research Assistant - International Politics, University of Miami 2009-2011
Tutor – Government, Political Science,and History, University of Miami 2009-2011
Music Teacher – Private Lessons in Violin and Viola (Atlanta, GA) 2007-2010
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WORK EXPERIENCE
Emory University Graduate School
Researcher 2014-Present
Conducted graduate school wide study on mentorship practices including
data collection, survey development, interviews and regression analysis.
Also currently, constructing a literature review for a paper on variables that
influence self-rated mental health scores.
Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Kennesaw,GA
Researcher 2012 – 2013
Developed polling and other statistical measures for measuring success of
new educational techniques in social sciences at Kennesaw State
University.
University of Miami, Miami, FL
Founder ofMICSUN 2010 – 2011
Founded the non-profit Miami Invitational Conference for the
Simulation of the United Nations, for South Florida high school
students. Developed it from conception to first conference. Dealt with
million dollar insurance negotiations, small budget, and left it in great
financial shape.
UNA-USA Global Classrooms, Miami, FL
Director-General 2011
Organized the Global Classrooms Model UN simulation conference for
hundreds of middle school and high school students over a severalmonth
period with tight budget. Led public relations and worked with UN
officials
Audrey Gibson State Senate Campaign
Internship 2011-2012
Helped develop campaign strategies for special election in Jacksonville,
Florida. Worked to plan financial events and interact with boosters.
Coordinated legislative items with Tallahassee office.
Obama For America
Delegate/Volunteer 2007-2008
Was the youngest delegate to the Democratic National Convention in
Denver for my work on the campaign, helped fundraise through
canvassing and calling centers.
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PRESENTATIONS
“Political Parties, Technology, and Millennials: New Understandings in Political Science”
Presented research at annualCenter for Excellence in Teaching and
Learning conference on teaching Political Science experientially. Utilized
new technologies and assessment models in the classroom. 2013
“Cross-Cultural Morality: Guilt v. Shame Cultures”
Guest Speaker for first-ever collegiate diversity conference at Seoul
National University, South Korea. Presented qualitative data collected at
Yonsei University. 2011
UNPUBLISHED PAPERS
“They (Blacks) Just Don’t Get It”:
How We Understand Racialized Eventsin a Colorblind Nation”
This was a qualitative research paper that used interviews and text
analysis to understand how those who identified as colorblind handled
cognitive dissonance when being confronted by racialized protests. 2015
“Measuring Absence”
This paper was a methods statement on current frameworks in racial
studies that sought to compare different levels of analysis for the concept
of colorblind ideologies. It included model comparisons and innovations
on current scalar measures. 2014
“Morality in Madness:
Virginia, Western State Insane Asylum, and Mental Illness during the Civil War”
This paper was an historical paper that utilized archival and other primary
source data to construct social differences in the understanding of mental
illness throughout the Civil War and the different ways the Union and
Confederate forces treated the mentally ill. This is also a study of some of
the first and oldest mental institutions in the United States. 2014
LANGUAGES
Korean – speak, read,and write with proficiency
Spanish – speak, read,and write with in-field proficiency
MEMBERSHIPS
Golden Key National Honor Society
Phi Kappa Phi – National Honor Society
Phi Delta Theta – National History Honor Society
National Registry for Undergraduate Researchers
National Achievement Scholars