Sally O'Connor
Senior Lecturer
Office: Bolton Hall 758
Phone: (414) 229-6941
E-mail: oconnor@uwm.edu
Fall Office Hours: W 1:00–2:00, R 12:00–1:00 and by appointment
Degree:
Ph.D., Urban Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Fields of Interest:
Scholarship of teaching and learning, especially the impact of new technology in education (e.g., online course management tools, hybrid courses, online courses, Student Response Systems).
Impact of race and gender in the delivery of mortgage and small business loans.
Spring 2010 Courses
SOCIOL 101-203 & 204: Introduction to Sociology
SOCIOL 104-201 & 202: Introduction to Social Psychology
Fall 2009 Courses
SOCIOL 101-203, 204 & 206: Introduction to Sociology (pdf)
SOCIOL 104-201: Introduction to Social Psychology (pdf)
Past Course Syllabi
SOCIOL 104-402 Introduction to Social Psychology Fall 2008 (pdf)
SOCIOL 338-201 & 202 Small Groups Spring 2006 (pdf)
Publications:
Squires, Gregory D. and Sally O’Connor (2001) Color and Money: Politics and Prospects for Community Reinvestment in Urban America. Albany, NY: Suny Press.
Squires, Gregory D. and Sally O’Connor. (2001) "Access to Capital: Milwaukee’s Continuing Small Business Lending Gaps," Review of Black Political Economy 29(2):9-46.
Squires, Gregory D. and Sally O’Connor (2001) "The Unavailability of Information on Insurance Unavailability: Insurance Redlining and the Absence of Geo-Coded Disclosure Data," Housing Policy Debate 12(2).
Squires, Gregory D., Sally O’Connor, Michael Grover and James Walrath. (1999) "Housing Affordability in the Milwaukee Metropolitan Area: A Matter of Income, Race and Policy," Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law 9 (1).
Squires, Gregory D. and Sally O’Connor (1999) "Access to Capital: Milwaukee’s Small Business Lending Gaps" in Blanton, Jackson L., Alicia Williams, and Sherrie L.W. Rhine (eds) Business Access to Capital and Credit: A Federal Reserve System Research Conference. Conference Proceedings published by the Federal Reserve System.