THOMAS D. HALL ADDRESSES: 31 Ridge Road Department of Sociology & Anthropology Crawfordsville, IN DePauw University 47933-8959 Greencastle, IN 46135-0037 (317)-362-0325 (317)-658-4519 bitnet: THALL@DEPAUW bitnet: THALL@WABASH EDUCATION: 1976 - 1981 Ph.D. University of Washington, Seattle, WA; Sociology. 1974 - 1976 none California State U., Los Angeles, CA; Sociology (part-time). 1970 - 1971 M.A. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Anthropology. 1966 - 1970 B.A. University of California, Berkeley, CA; Anthropology. DISSERTATION: Varieties of Ethnic Persistence in the American Southwest. 1981. Chair, Daniel Chirot. SPECIALIZATIONS: Historical and Comparative, Social Change, Development, Race & Ethnic Relations, Stratification, Native Americans, American Southwest. POSITIONS: 1989- Lester M. Jones Professor of Sociology, DePauw University. Rank: Associate Professor. 1988-1989 Associate Professor Northeastern University [visiting]. 1987-1988 Associate Professor (tenured), Sociology, University of Oklahoma. 1981-1987 Assistant Professor, Sociology, University of Oklahoma. Courses: Introduction to Sociology, Social Change (undergrad. & grad. seminar), Stratification, Ethnic Relations (grad. seminar), Inequality in the U.S., Sociology of Developing Nations, Sociology as a Profession, Teaching Seminar, Microcomputer Applications. 1976-81 TA through Instructor, Sociology, University of Washington. Courses taught: Introduction to Sociology, Social Statistics, Methods of Sociological Research, Introduction to Social Science Computing. 1976 Instructor, Anthropology, Rio Hondo Community College, Whittier, CA (part-time). Course: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. 1973-76 Customer Service Representative, 3M Company; Compton, CA. [1974-1976 part-time student California State University, Los Angeles, CA; Sociology.] 1971-73 Instructor, Navajo Community College, Tsaile, AZ. Courses: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, American Indian Seminar, Social Science Research Methods, Inquiry Circle; consulting instructor to the Nursing Program.