MARGARITA A. MOONEY, PH.D. Associate Professor Department of Practical Theology Princeton Theological Seminary P.O. Box 821, 64 Mercer Street Princeton, NJ 08542-0803

Princeton Theological Seminary Email: [email protected] Homepage: www.margaritamooney.com Twitter: @margaritamooney Blog: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/blackwhiteandgray/ tel: 609-436-6278

ACADEMIC POSITIONS Associate Professor, Department of Practical Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary. 2016-present. Associate Research Scientist, Department of Sociology, Yale University. July 2013-2016. Faculty Resident Fellow, Calhoun College, Yale University, July 2013-2016. Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2007-2013. Faculty Fellow, Carolina Population Center. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2008-2013. Faculty Fellow, Galapagos Science Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2010-2013. EDUCATION Ph.D. in Sociology, Princeton University. 2005. Dissertation Title: “Upward Climb or Downward Slide? Religion and Mediating Social Capital in the Haitian Immigrant Communities of Miami, Montreal and Paris.” M.A. in Sociology, Princeton University. 2000. B.A. in Psychology, Yale University. 1995. PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Office of Population Research. 2005-2007. Lecturer in Sociology, Princeton University. 2005-2006. Program Office and Speechwriter, Arias Foundation for Peace and Human Progress (San Jose, Costa Rica). 1995-1998. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS Books Margarita A. Mooney. Human Freedom in Suffering and Success. Book manuscript in progress. Camille Z. Charles, Mary S. Fischer, Margarita A. Mooney, and Douglas S. Massey. Taming the River: Negotiating the Academic, Financial, and Social Currents in Selective Colleges and Universities. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2009. Margarita A. Mooney. Faith Makes Us Live: Surviving and Thriving in the Haitian Diaspora. Berkeley: University of California Press. 2009. Awards: Honorable Mention, First Book Award, World Christianity Group of the American Academic of Religion. Articles and Book Chapters Margarita A. Mooney. “Human Agency and Mental Illness.” Forthcoming. Journal of Critical Realism. Nicolette Manglos-Weber, Margarita A. Mooney, Kenneth Bollen and Micah Roos. “Relationships with God among Young Adults.” Forthcoming. Sociology of Religion.

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Margarita Mooney. “Narratives, Religion and Traumatic Life Events Among Young Adults.” Social Thought and Research, Volume 33 (2015), pp. 45-82. DOI:10.17161/STR.1808.18445. Stephanie Potochnick and Margarita A. Mooney. “The Decade of Immigrant Dispersion and Growth: A Cohort Analysis of Children of Immigrants‘ Educational Experiences 1990-2002”. International Migration Review Volume 9 (4): 1001-1041. DOI: 10.1111/imre.12111 Margarita Mooney. “Virtues and Human Personhood in the Social Sciences.” Pp. 21-44 in The Palgrave Handbook of Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity: Formulating a Field of Study. Vincent Jeffries, editor. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2014. Margarita Mooney, Lin Wang, Jason Freeman and Matt Bradshaw. “Does Believing or Belonging have a Greater Protective Effect on Stressful Life Events Among Young Adults?” Pp. 289-310 in Religion and Inequality, Lisa Keister and Darren Sherkat (editors), Cambridge University Press, 2014. Margarita Mooney and Nicolette Manglos-Weber. “Prayer and Liturgy as Constitutive-Ends Practices in Black Immigrant Communities.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior. Vol 44(4), December 2014: 459-480. Margarita Mooney. “Religion and the Incorporation of Haitians in Montreal.” Pp. 201-217 in Religion in the Public Sphere: Canadian Case Studies. Solange Lefebvre and Lori Beaman, eds. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014. Margarita Mooney. “Religion as a Context of Reception: The Case of Haitian Immigrants in Miami, Montreal and Paris.” International Migration. Vol. 51 (3), June 2013, pp. 99-112. Margarita Mooney. “Mediating Institutions and the Adaptation of Haitian Immigrants in Paris.” Pp. 113-134 in Regine O. Jackson (ed). Geographies of the Haitian Diaspora. New York: Routledge, 2011. *Margarita Mooney. “Religion, College Grades and Satisfaction Among Students at Elite Colleges and Universities.” Sociology of Religion. Vol 71 (2), Summer 2010, pp. 179-215. Deborah Rivas-Drake and Margarita Mooney. “Neither Colorblind Nor Oppositional: Perceived Minority Status and Trajectories of Academic Adjustment among Latinos in Elite Higher Education.” Developmental Psychology. Vol 45(3), May 2009, 642-651. Margarita Mooney. “Structures de médiation et intégration des immigrants haïtiens à Paris.” Revue Européene des Migrations Internationales. Vol. 24 (1), 2008, pp. 80-114. [“Mediating Structures and Haitian Immigrants in Paris.” European Review of International Migration.] Deborah Rivas-Drake and Margarita Mooney. “Profiles of Latino Adaptation at Elite Colleges and Universities.” American Journal of Community Psychology. Vol. 42 (No. 1/2), September 2008, pp. 1-16. Douglas Massey, Camille Charles, and Margarita Mooney and Kim Torres. “Black Immigrants and Black Natives Attending Selective Colleges and Universities in the United States.” American Journal of Education Vol. 113 (February 2007), pp. 243-271. Douglas Massey and Margarita Mooney. “The Effects of America’s Three Affirmative Action Programs on Academic Performance.” Social Problems Vol. 54 (1), February 2007, pp. 99-117. Margarita Mooney. “The Catholic Church’s Institutional Responses to Immigration: From SupraNational to Local Engagement.” Pp. 157-174 in Religion and Social Justice for Immigrants Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, editor. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2006.

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Margarita Mooney. “The Catholic Bishops Conferences of the United States and France: Engaging Immigration as a Public Issue.” American Behavioral Scientist. Vol. 49 (11), July 2006, pp. 1455-1470. Margarita Mooney. “Migrants’ Social Capital and Investing Remittances in Mexico.” Pp. 45-62 in Crossing the Border: Research from the Mexican Migration Project. Jorge Durand and Douglas S. Massey, editors. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2004. Margarita Mooney. “Migrants’ Social Ties in the U.S. and Investment in Mexico.” Social Forces. Vol. 81 (4), June 2003, pp. 1147-1170. Michèle Lamont, Ann Morning, and Margarita Mooney. “Particular Universalisms: North African Immigrants Respond to French Racism.” Ethnic and Racial Studies. Vol. 25 (3) May 2002, pp. 367-389. Alejandro Portes and Margarita Mooney. “Social Capital and Community Development.” Pp. 303-329 in The New Economic Sociology: Developments in an Emerging Field, edited by Mauro Guillén, Randall Collins, Paula England, and Marshall Meyer. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2002. Under Review Jessica Hahne, Margarita A. Mooney and Danya Keene. “Self-medication and ‘Personal Medicine’ as Alternatives to Pharmaceuticals Among American Young Adults with Mental Illness.” Under Review. Book Reviews Review of: Sacred Assemblies and Civic Engagement: How Religion Matters for America’s Newest Immigrants. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. By Fred Kniss and Paul D. Numrich. Reviewed for Social Forces. 90 (1): p. 327. 2011. Review of Churches and Charity in the Immigrant City: Religion, Immigration and Civic Engagement in Miami. By Alex Stepick, Terry Rey and Sarah Mahler. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. Reviewed for Religious Studies Review 36 (4): pp. 301-302. 2010. Review of: Une Laïcité ‘Légitme’: La France et ses religions d’État. [“‘Legitimate ‘Laicité: France and its state religions.”] By Raphaël Liogier. Paris: Entre Nous. Reviewed for Contemporary Sociology 39 (3): pp. 319-210. 2010. Review of: Across Generations: Immigrant Families in America. By Nancy Foner (ed.) New York: New York University Press. Reviewed for Contemporary Sociology 39 (1): pp. 33-35. 2010 Review of: The Catholic Church in State Politics: Negotiating Prophetic Demands and Political Realities. David Yamane, New York, NY: Roman & Littlefield Publishers. Reviewed for Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 45 (2): pp. 305-306. 2006. Review of: God in Chinatown: Religion and Survival in New York’s Emerging Chinatown. Kenneth J. Guest, New York: New York University Press. Reviewed for Sociology of Religion 65 (3): pp. 309-310. 2004. Review of: Challenge to the Nation-State: Immigration in Western Europe and the United States, Christian Joppke, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reviewed for Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 72 (2): pp. 361-362. 2001.

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GRANTS “Human Flourishing and Critical Realism in the Social Sciences.” Philip S. Gorski, Yale University, PI. Margarita Mooney, Co-PI. Funded by the John Templeton Foundation. $2.45 million. November 2014October 2017. Duties included: coordinating working groups of scholars on human flourishing, ethnography, and comparative-historical sociology; planning three conferences on causation, human flourishing and research methods; co-teaching four summer seminars on critical realism to graduate students and junior faculty; organizing and moderating monthly webinars on critical realism; writing papers on critical realism and research methods, human flourishing and religion. “A Virtue Ethics Perspective on Stress and Human Flourishing from Youth to Young Adulthood.” Margarita Mooney, PI. Nicolette Manglos, University of Notre Dame, Co-PI. Funded by the John Templeton Foundation. $730,186. July 2012-June 2015. I was the Principal Investigator and was in charge of data collection, publications, and management of all project activities. “Mobility to and within the Galapagos Archipelago.” 2011 Galapagos Seed Grants Program. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ron Rindfuss, PI. $9,000, July 2011. I was one of three investigators who traveled to Ecuador to gather preliminary data for a research proposal on tourism, labor migration and the environment. Co-Lead Investigator, National Children’s Study, Cumberland County, NC. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development/NIH, (HHSN275200800029C), Barbara Entwisle, PI, 9/26/08-12/01/09. I was the local project leader in charge of conducting interviews with community leaders to inform them of study plans. Engaged Scholars Studying Congregations Fellowship, funded by the Lilly Endowment, 2009-2010. ($20,000) I met for three workshops with scholars from sociology, religious studies, and practical theology. Junior Faculty Development Award, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2009. ($7,500) Funds for data analysis to prepare an external research grant. Program on Demography and Economics of Aging Research (DEAR), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008. ($1,850) Funds for travel related to developing an external research grant. Summer-in-Residence Faculty Development Program, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008. ($20,000) Funds for mentoring to prepare an external research grant. Louisville Institute Dissertation Fellowship, 2003-2004. ($17,000) Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Research Grant, 2003. ($2,500) Center for European Studies Florence Gould Pre-Dissertation Grant for Research in France, Columbia University. ($2,000) Presidential Fellowship for Graduate Studies, Princeton University, 1998-2002. ($12,000)

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TEACHING Princeton Theological Seminary (2016-Present) •

Religion, Resilience and Vulnerability. (Fall 2016)



Monastic Traditions and Christian Spiritualties (Mentorship Group, Fall 2016 and Spring 2017).



Christianity in Cuba (Travel Course, January 2017).



Philosophy of Social Science (Spring 2017).

Yale University (2013-2016) •

Phronesis Yalensis (Prudential Wisdom at Yale). Spring 2016. Six undergraduate students meet weekly to discuss philosophy of education, critical race theory, and faith and science.



Philosophy of Social Science Seminar for Graduate Students in Sociology (a two-week course for 15 graduate students that I helped lead in August 2013, August 2015, and August 2016)



Philosophy of Social Science Seminar for Junior Faculty in Sociology (a one-week course for 15 junior faculty that I helped lead in August 2015 and June 2016)



Calhoun Happiness Project, Fall 2013 and Spring 2014. Twenty Yale students met monthly in my faculty apartment in Calhoun College to read and discuss philosophy, psychology and sociology of happiness.



Yale Summer Seminar on Happiness, Virtues and the Common Good. June 2014. Fourteen Yale students meet for two sessions each day for 5 days to read and discuss philosophy, psychology and sociology of happiness.



Urim et Thummim (Lights and Perfection). Fall 2014 and Spring 2015. Six Yale students met weekly at my faculty apartment in Calhoun College to read and discuss philosophy of the person, virtues and the social sciences.



Graduate Reading Group on Narratives, Causation, and Critical Realism in the Social Sciences. Spring 2015. Directed a group of four Yale students who met weekly to read theory and empirical studies of narratives and causation in the social sciences.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2007-2013) • Sociology 089/First-Year Seminar: Applied Social Theory: Towards a Positive Sociology •

Sociology/Management 415: Economy and Society



Sociology/Religious Studies 429: Religion and Society (both in class and online)



Sociology 460: Contemporary Social Theory



Sociology 469: Medical Sociology: Positive Sociology of Well-Being



Sociology 891: Sociology of Religion (graduate seminar).



Sociology 950: Political and Cultural Sociology Workshop



Served on 10 Ph.D. Committees



Mentored Three Undergraduate Senior Projects

Princeton University (2005) • Sociology of International Migration •

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WEBINARS Critical Realism Network (2016). •

Led webinar for 89 participants on Critical Realism and Sociological Research Methods. http://www.meetingburner.com/b/criticalrealismnetwork/view_recording?c=Z8JX7D&h=f

National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (2014-2015) •

Led four online webinars on Social Media and Engaged Scholarship to 80 graduate students and faculty across 15 disciplines.

BLOG POSTS Margarita A. Mooney. 90 posts published by Patheos on the Black, White, and Gray collaborative blog (http://www.patheos.com/blogs/blackwhiteandgray/). 12 blogs reposted by Mere Comments; 2 blogs reposted by First Things Blog and 1 blog re-posted by a Christianity Today blog. October 2011-January 2014. Approximately 20,000 page views per month. PRINT AND ONLINE MEDIA Margarita Mooney. “Happiness at Yale.” Published online on September 16, 2014 by Public Discourse. http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2014/09/13763/ Margarita Mooney. “All the Single Ladies, all the Married Men, and Everyone Else….Resisting the Mentality of ‘Total Work’.” Published online on May 8, 2014 by Public Discourse. http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2014/05/13092/ Yale Alumni Magazine blog on the Calhoun Happiness Project I organize. “Lux and Happiness”. November 13, 2013. http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/blog_posts/1626 Yale Daily News article on the Calhoun Happiness Project I organize. “Calhoun Happiness Project Promotes Positive Thinking.” October 18, 2013. http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2013/10/18/calhounhappiness-project-promotes-positive-thinking/ Yale Herald article on the Calhoun Happiness Project. “Calhoun Does Happy.” September 27, 2013. http://yaleherald.com/culture/calhoun-does-happy/ Margarita Mooney. Podcast interview “Margarita Mooney on Pope Benedict XVI & Cuba,” published online April 23, 2012 by Research on Religion. http://www.researchonreligion.org/religionpolitics/margarita-mooney-on-pope-benedict-xvi-cuba Margarita Mooney. “World Youth Day 2011: Insights on Youth Catholicism.” Published online September 16, 2011 by First Things Blog. http://www.firstthings.com/onthesquare/2011/09/world-youthday-2011-insights-on-young-catholicism Margarita Mooney. Podcast interview about Faith Makes Us Live: Surviving and Thriving in the Haitian Diaspora, published online August 8, 2011 by Research on Religion. http://www.researchonreligion.org/uncategorized/margarita-mooney-on-religion-haitian-immigrants Approximately 2,000 listeners August 2011-December 2012. Margarita A. Mooney. “Another Modernity: Thanksgiving Among Haitian Catholics.” Published online November 22, 2010. University of Notre Dame, Contending Modernities: A blog about Catholic, Muslim and secular interaction in the modern world. http://blogs.nd.edu/contendingmodernities/2010/11/22/another-modernity-the-art-of-thanksgiving-amonghaitian-catholics/

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Margarita A. Mooney. Interview given to the National Center for Haitian Apostolate. Published online June 23, 2010. http://www.snaa.org/article_detail.php?news_id=91 Margarita A. Mooney. “Disaster, Religion, and Resilience.” Published Online February 24, 2010 at The Immanent Frame, by the Social Science Research Council. http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2010/02/24/disasterreligion-and-resilience/ Margarita A. Mooney. “Haiti’s Resilient Faith.” America magazine. Published in print March 1, 2010. Published online February 19, 2010. http://www.americamagazine.org/content/article.cfm?article_id=12151 Margarita A. Mooney. “Hope for Haiti Comes from Within: Religion, Resilience, and Recovery.” Carolina Population Center Research Profile and Interview. Posted online February 18, 2010. http://www.cpc.unc.edu/news/features/hope-for-haiti Margarita A. Mooney. “Source of Strength and Renewal.” Letter to the Editor published in The Miami Herald. Sunday, January 24, 2010. http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/01/24/1441250/source-ofstrength-and-renewal.html Margarita Mooney. “Faith Makes Us Live: Surviving and Thriving in the Haitian Diaspora.” Published online on September 22, 2009 by Public Discourse. http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2009/09/898 Margarita A. Mooney “Religious Narratives and the Adaptation of Immigrants.” Posted August 25, 2009 on the University of California Press’s authors’ blog. Accessed on August 31, 2009 at: http://ucpress.typepad.com/ucpresslog/2009/08/adaptation-of-immigrants.html Paper “Religion, College Grades and Satisfaction among Students at Elite Colleges and Universities” was cited in a New York Times Op-Ed Column by David Brooks. May 25, 2007. Margarita Mooney and Deborah Rivas-Drake. “Colleges Need to Recognize, and Serve, the 3 Kinds of Latino Students.” Chronicle of Higher Education, March 28, 2008. Camille Z. Charles, Mary J. Fischer, Margarita A. Mooney and Douglas S. Massey. “Affirmative Action Programs for Minority Students: Right in Theory, Wrong in Practice.” Chronicle of Higher Education, March 27, 2009. INVITED LECTURES Margarita A. Mooney. “Reflections on the Emerging Field of Positive Sociology.” Invited talk given at the American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, August 25, 2015. Margarita A. Mooney. “How Can Critical Realism Improve the Teaching of Sociological Research Methods?” Invited talk given at the International Association for Critical Realism Annual Meetings, July 29, 2015. Margarita A. Mooney. “Big Gods, Good Societies: Do We Need Religion to Thrive?” Invited Talk given at the Yale Faculty Roundtable, February 11, 2015. Margarita A. Mooney. “Resilience and Migration.” Plenary talk given at DePaul University, World Catholicism Week. April 8, 2014.

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Margarita A. Mooney. “Resilience and Well-Being Among Young Adults.” Colloquium talk given at the Department of Sociology, University of Kansas. March 12, 2014. Margarita A. Mooney. “Theoretical and Methodological Approaches for the Study of Virtue and Resilience.” Talk delivered at the Annual Meetings of the Easter Sociological Association, Baltimore, MD. February 22, 2014. Margarita A. Mooney. “Relationships, Resilience and Religion among Young Adults.” Invited lecture given at the Center for the Study of Religion, Princeton University, February 12, 2014. Margarita A. Mooney. “Resilience and Atonement.” Guest lecture given at the University of Michigan, Department of Theater. Class on “The Atonement Project”, led by Ashley E. Lucas and Shaka Senghor. January 30, 2014. Margarita A. Mooney. “Resilient, Coping or Stuck? Traumatic Life Events and Well-Being Among Young Adults.” Invited lecture given at the Center for Positive Organizational Scholarship, University of Michigan. January 29, 2014. Margarita A. Mooney. “Relationships, Resilience and Religion among Young Adults.” Invited lecture given at the Department of Sociology, Baylor University, January 14, 2014. Margarita A. Mooney "Ecological Impacts of Labour Migration and Tourist Migration on the World Heritage Site of the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador." Invited talk given at the International Institute for Population Sciences. Mumbai, India. March 7, 2012. Margarita A. Mooney. “Using Social Media to Promote Teaching Objectives Inside and Outside the Classroom.” Invited talk delivered for Educate, Innovate, Collaborate, a one-day faculty showcase on instructional innovation at Carolina. November 4, 2011, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, hosted by the Center for Faculty Excellence. Margarita A. Mooney. "Faith Makes Us Live: Haitian Catholics and the Eucharistic Imagination." Plenary address delivered as part of World Catholicism Week 2011. DePaul University, April 13, 2011. Margarita A. Mooney. “Social Media and Scholarship.” School of Information and Library Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Colloquium Series, March 2, 2011. Margarita A. Mooney. “Opportunities and Challenges in Engaged Scholarship: Faith Makes Us Live and the 2010 Haitian Earthquake.” University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Sociology Colloquium Series, January 25, 2011. Margarita A. Mooney. “Engaged Scholarship: Researching, Writing and Disseminating Faith Makes Us Live.” Engaged Scholars Conference. Louisville, KY, November 16, 2010. Margarita A. Mooney. “Examining Religion and Immigrant Integration in Quebec Comparatively: The Case of Haitian Catholics.” Religion in the Public Sphere: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Across the Canadian Provinces. University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. November 5, 2010. Margarita A. Mooney. “Faith Makes Us Live: Surviving and Thriving in the Haitian Diaspora.” Rice University, Department of Sociology, October 19, 2010. Margarita A. Mooney. “Migration and Religion in the U.S. and Beyond: Individuals and Institutions on the Move in a Global Area.” Advisory Board Meeting for Program on Global Migration and Religion, Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. October 11, 2010.

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Margarita A. Mooney. “Religion, Resilience and Disasters: Reflections on the Haitian Earthquake.” Duke University Center for Spirituality, Theology and Health, Faculty Community of Scholars, May 5, 2010. Margarita A. Mooney. “Immigration and National Identity.” Panel Presentation, sponsored by the Parr Center for Ethics, the Center for Global Initiatives of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University. March 25, 2010. Margarita A. Mooney. “Faith Makes Us Live: Surviving and Thriving in the Haitian Diaspora”. University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Sociology. October 7, 2009. PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (2007-PRESENT) 2016. Margarita A. Mooney. “Love, Addiction and Flourishing.” Paper presented at the International Association of Critical Realism Annual Meetings, Cardiff, UK. July. 2015. Margarita A. Mooney. “Vulnerability and Virtue.” Paper presented at the International Association of Critical Realism Annual Meetings, South Bend, IN. July. 2014. Stephanie Potochnick and Margarita A. Mooney. “The Decade of Immigrant Dispersion and Growth: A Cohort Analysis of Children of Immigrants‘ Educational Experiences 1990-2002”. Paper Accepted for presentation at the 2014 Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Boston. April. 2014. Stephanie Potochnick and Margarita A. Mooney. “The Decade of Immigrant Dispersion and Growth: A Cohort Analysis of Children of Immigrants‘ Educational Experiences 1990-2002”. Paper Accepted for presentation at the 2014 Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Boston, MA. April. 2013. Nicolette Manglos, Margarita Mooney, Kenneth Bollen and Micah Roos. “Relationships with God among Young Adults.” Paper presented at the 2013 Annual Meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Boston, MA. November. 2012. Margarita Mooney and Nicolette Manglos. “Prayer and Liturgy as Constitutive-Ends Practices in Black Immigrant Communities.” Paper presented at a session of the section on Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity of the American Sociological Association. Denver, Colorado. August. 2012. Margarita A. Mooney and Nicolette D. Manglos. “Personalism, Practices and Agency.” Invited presentation at the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association Annual Meetings. Denver, Colorado. August. 2012. Margarita Mooney. “Preparing for Tenure at an R-1 University.” Invited Presentation on a panel at the Association for the Sociology of Religion meetings. Denver, Colorado. August. 2011. “Financial Hardship, Religious Resources, and Psychological Well-Being in Late Life.” Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC. April. 2010. “Engaged Scholarship: What is it? What are its opportunities and pitfalls?” Presentation Given at the Annual Meetings of the Association for the Sociology of Religion Atlanta, GA. August. 2009. “Faith Makes Us Live: Surviving and Thriving in the Haitian Diaspora”. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Religion, Montreal, Canada, November.

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2009. Respondent (as author) to Author-Meets-Critics Panel on Faith Makes Us Live: Surviving and Thriving in the Haitian Diaspora. The Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Denver, October. 2009. Respondent (as author) to Author-Meets-Critics Panel on Faith Makes Us Live: Surviving and Thriving in the Haitian Diaspora. The Association for the Sociology of Religion, San Francisco, August. 2009. “Religion, International Migration and Acculturation among Older and Younger Immigrants to the U.S.” Paper presented at a roundtable of the Section on International Migration of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, August. 2009. “Religion, International Migration and Aging.” Poster presented at the Population Association of America. Detroit, Michigan, April. 2008. “Neither Colorblind Nor Oppositional: Perceived Minority Status and Trajectories of Academic Adjustment among Latinos in Elite Higher Education.” Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America Annual Meetings. New Orleans, Louisiana, April. 2007. “Faith Makes Us Live, But Misery Divides Us: Haitian Catholics in Miami, Montreal and Paris.” Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Tampa, FL. November. UNIVERSITY SERVICE Princeton Theological Seminary (2016-present). Committee on Religion and Society. Committee on Library and Technology Yale University, Faculty Advisor to freshmen and sophomores (2013-2016). Met six times annually with 15 Yale students from all disciplines to provide formal advising on academic schedules (2013-2016) Yale University, Resident Fellow, Calhoun College. Provided mentorship about social, intellectual and moral life of more than 50 students who live in Calhoun College (2013-2016). UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Sociology, Colloquium Committee (2010-2012) UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Sociology, Junior Faculty Search Committee (2010) UNC-Chapel Hill Carolina Population Center, Training Committee (2008-2012) UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Sociology, Social Committee 2007-2010 (Chair 2008-2010) COMMUNITY SERVICE Volunteer at Sunrise Café, St. Peter and St. Paul Episcopal Church. Served free breakfast to homeless and low-income residents of New Haven, Connecticut. (2015-2016) Inspiring Women at Yale. Organized and facilitated an ecumenical group of Christian women at Yale who meet monthly to discuss virtues and vocation. (2013-2016) Inspiring Women in North Carolina. Organized and facilitated an ecumenical group of Christian women from the University of North Carolina and Duke University who meet monthly to discuss readings on virtues and vocation. (2011-2013) Catholic Graduate Student Leader, Aquinas Institute, Princeton University. Led monthly discussions of Catholic graduate students. (2000 and 2004) St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Taught lessons on humility and on Catholic social teaching for participants in the Rite of Christian Initiations for Adults. (2012) Volunteer Counselor for Exodus Youth Ministries. Provided social services and religious instruction to inner-city youth in Washington, DC. (2002-2004) Amor en Acción (Love in Action). Participated in mission trip to Port-de-Paix, Haiti (2004).

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ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member of: American Sociological Association (Sections on Sociology of Religion, Culture, Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity), Eastern Sociological Society, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Association for the Sociology of Religion, American Academy of Religion. Editorial Board, Sociology of Religion, 2006-2009. Editorial Board, Social Forces, 2007-2013. LANGUAGES Native Fluency in Spanish, Fluency French and Haitian Creole. Advanced Proficiency in Portuguese.

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