Cheryl Judice
Faculty Profile
Adjunct Faculty, SESP Undergraduate Program
Adjunct Faculty, Master of Science in Education Program
Biography
Cheryl Y. Judice holds a PhD in sociology from Northwestern University, where she is a practicum instructor in Human Development and Psychological Services, and Social Policy, within the School of Education and Social Policy (SESP). She has taught sociology, social psychology and African American studies at Lake Forest College, Northeastern Illinois University and Northwestern University. Her research focuses on the intersections of race, class and gender and she has published two books on the topic of interracial relationships:
Interracial Relationships Between Black Women and White Men (July 2018) and
Interracial Marriages Between Black Women and White Men (December 2008).
Prior to her current position at Northwestern, she was the director of a community-based adult educational organization in Evanston, Illinois, and she has served or continues to volunteer on numerous Illinois state and local boards concerned with cultural diversity and inclusion.
Research Interests
Marriage and the family, interracial relationships and marriages.
Education
Year | Degree | Institution |
2005 | PhD, Sociology | Northwestern University |