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Alumni Awards
Distinguished Alumni
Award
Distinguished
Alumni Award - Joseph Scott
Joseph Scott, ’57, has built a distinguished career as a sociologist
and currently serves as a professor emeritus of sociology at the University of
Washington in Seattle.
He arrived at the University
of Washington in 1985 and served as chairman and professor of American ethnic
studies and professor of sociology.
He is written nearly 50
articles and also “The Black Revolts: The Politics of Racial Stratification.”
Joseph grew up in Detroit,
the son of a sharecropper and factory worker. At CMU he majored in sociology and
minored in physical education and speech. He was a member of the varsity
football team throughout his CMU career, he was named an outstanding student
senator, and he participated on the debate team with Dick Enberg as his partner.
Joseph earned his master’s
degree and doctorate from Indiana University.
A two-time Fulbright scholar,
he has been a pioneer throughout his life and has been recognized as such by the
Association of Black Sociologists. He served on the Committee on Freedom for
Research and Teaching for the American Sociological Association, he is a past
president and vice president for the North Central Sociological Association, and
he is a past president of the Association of Black Sociologists.
He has been active in
professional associations, has won numerous awards, and has lectured and
traveled throughout the world. He also has contributed pro bono work to a number
of antipoverty and civil rights organizations.
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