Zewe, Donald, S.J.,(Ph. D., 1972, Columbia University) is Emeritus
Professor of Sociology at Le Moyne College. He has taught at Le Moyne
since 1966 and chaired the Department from 1968 to 1979 and from 1983
to 1988. He was president of the Faculty Senate 1987-1988 and twice
president of the New York State Sociological Association and recipient
of its Distinguished Service Award. He is coauthor of
Innercity
Private Schools [Marquette University Press, 1982], a survey of
the clientele and academic performance of innercity parochial schools
which serve minority students. His current research interests are
in the sociology of work, the labor force, and the shift from an industrial
to a service society. He teaches industrial sociology and death and
dying.
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