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  1. Patricia Hill Collins. Patricia Hill Collins (born May 1, 1948) is an American academic specializing in race, class, and gender. She is a distinguished university professor of sociology emerita at the University of Maryland, College Park. [1] She is also the former head of the Department of African-American Studies at the University of Cincinnati.

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  2. In 1982, the Collins family relocated to Cincinnati, where Roger taught in the School of Education at the University of Cincinnati. Patricia joined him at that institution in the Department of African American Studies.

  3. Jun 18, 2019 · While working on her dissertation, she and her family moved to Cincinnati in 1982, where Collins joined the Department of African American Studies at the University of Cincinnati. She forged her career there, working for twenty-three years and serving as Chair from 1999 to 2002.

  4. Oct 25, 2023 · Patricia Hill Collins was awarded the 2023 Berggruen Prize for Philosophy and Culture Janel Lee. Ideas. By Janell Ross. October 25, 2023 10:52 AM EDT. Janell Ross is the senior correspondent on ...

  5. multisite.uc.edu › patricia-hill-collinsPatricia Hill Collins

    Dr. Collins became the Charles Phelps Taft Professor of Sociology in 1996. In 2005, Patricia Hill Collins joined the University of Maryland where she was the Wilson Elkins Professor of Sociology 2005-2006 and is currently Distinguished University Professor. In her new location, she is working with graduate students in race, feminist scholarship ...

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Hill Collins allows herself to be photographed. She contributes willingly to this interview. She has just been awarded the prestigious Berggruen Prize for Philosophy and Culture 2023, worth $1 million, which is handed out each year by an independent jury to “an individual whose ideas have profoundly shaped human self-understanding and ...

  7. Collins received her master’'s degree in teaching from Harvard University and directed the African American Center at Tufts University before coming back to Brandeis to earn her doctorate in sociology. In 1982, she joined the University of Cincinnati faculty, where she taught for 23 years.