Reuben May

 Reuben May

Reuben May

  • Courses4
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Oct 27, 2019
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Average

Prof. May's class is entertaining but the material is hard to understand. If reading isn't your thing, do not take this class. You will have to read 20+ page articles before every class because he will call on you to see if you read it. He will ask questions over tiny details that you won't remember and tests will really trip you up. His class was really difficult but he's an entertaining prof.

Apr 20, 2020
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Would take again: Yes
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Awesome

I got an A in the class because I remembered everything from the handouts like dates, lists, footnotes, and names. His lectures are worth it. They've completely reshaped my way of thinking about school, like what I imagine an Ivy League education feels like. Just be prepared to participate in class. If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. He doesn't just let things slide if you don't.

Biography

Texas A&M University College Station - Sociology

Professor of Sociology at Texas A&M University
Higher Education
Reuben A. Buford
May
Bryan/College Station, Texas Area
Experienced educator, sociologist, speaker and presenter. He is the author of three books including the award-winning book Living Through the Hoop. He has been a fellow at the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University and a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. visiting professor at MIT. He inspires others for success through his powerful speeches centered on his own experiences.


Experience

  • MIT

    Visiting Professor, The School of Arts, Sciences, and Humanities

    Reuben worked at MIT as a Visiting Professor, The School of Arts, Sciences, and Humanities

  • Texas A&M University

    Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence

    Reuben worked at Texas A&M University as a Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence

  • Texas A&M University

    Professor of Sociology

    Reuben worked at Texas A&M University as a Professor of Sociology

  • Texas A&M University

    Professor of Sociology and Associate Department Head

    Reuben worked at Texas A&M University as a Professor of Sociology and Associate Department Head

  • Harvard University

    Fellow at W.E.B. Dubois Institute for African and African American Research

    Reuben worked at Harvard University as a Fellow at W.E.B. Dubois Institute for African and African American Research

  • University of Georgia

    Assistant and Associate Professor

    Reuben worked at University of Georgia as a Assistant and Associate Professor

Education

  • Aurora University

    Bachelor's degree

    Criminal Justice

  • University of Chicago

    Ph.D.

    Sociology

SOCI 319

3.3(15)

SOCI 323

3.5(2)