TERRELL A. HAYES
thayes@highpoint.edu
(336) 841-4662
EDUCATION:
B.A. Sociology
University of Tennessee (Knoxville, TN)
M.A. Sociology
Middle Tennessee State University (Murfreesboro, TN)
Ph.D. Philosophy in Sociology
Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN)
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
American Sociological Association
Society for the Study of Social Problems
Community Development Society
North Carolina Sociological Association
American Association of University Professors
Alpha Kappa Delta, International Sociology Honor Society
ACADEMIC INTERESTS OR RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Social Capital, Crime and Community Development
Labeling Theory
Deviant Behavior
AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS:
Certificate of Achievement for Outstanding Dedication to the International Student Organization at Davis & Elkins College.
PRESENTATIONS, PUBLICATIONS, OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Hayes, Terrell. Labeling as an Impetus to Problem Recognition and Self-Help. Paper presented at the Canadian Qualitative Research Conference annual meeting, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, 23-25 May 2008.
Elected NC State Delegate to AAUP National Meeting, April 2008.
Hayes, Terrell. DVD review Sandra Dickson and Churchill Roberts. 2006. Negroes with Guns: Rob Williams and Black Power. California Newsreel. Teaching Sociology, 35, 3, July 2007.
Hayes, Terrell. Community-Police Collaborations: Implications for Community Development Efforts. Poster Presentation at the American Sociological Association annual meeting, August 12, 2006, Montreal, Canada.
Reviewer, Asset Building and Community Development, Sage Publications. 2006.
Hayes, Terrell. Social Capital, Crime, and Community Development in High Point’s West End Neighborhood. Community Development Academy, September 21, 2005, The Mercy Center, St. Louis, MO.
Hayes, Terrell. The West End Initiative: Promoting Community Development through an Innovative Approach in Crime Reduction. Refereed roundtable presentation at the Community Development Society annual meeting, June 28, 2005, Baltimore, MD.
Hayes, Terrell. Preliminary findings of the West End Needs Assessment Study. West End Ministries Board Retreat. September 4, 2004, High Point, NC.
Reviewer, Sociology A Down to Earth Approach: Core Concepts, seventh edition. Allyn & Bacon Publishers, 2002.
Hayes, Terrell. Potential Obstacles to Worldview Transformation: Findings from Debtors Anonymous. International Journal of Self Help & Self Care. 1, 4, 2001-2002.
Hayes, Terrell. Brainwriting: Encouraging Creativity in the Classroom. Refereed Roundtable presentation at the Eastern Sociological annual meeting, March 3, 2001, Philadelphia, PA.
Reviewer, author’s prospectus for Investigating Social Problems: An Introduction Using Explorit, Wadsworth Publishing, 2000.
Reviewer. Symbolic Interaction, 2000.
Hayes, Terrell. Using Creative Problem Solving in the Classroom. Refereed Roundtable presentation at the American Sociological Association annual meeting, August 12, 2000, Washington, DC.
Hayes, Terrell. Stigmatizing Indebtedness: Implications for Labeling Theory. Symbolic Interaction, 23, 1, 2000.
Hayes, Terrell. To Be or Not to Be: Identity Acquisition in Debtors Anonymous. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, August 23, 1998, San Francisco, CA.
Hayes, Terrell. The Roles of Social and Self-Labeling in Making the Decision to Seek Help: Findings from Debtors Anonymous. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association annual meeting, August 18, 1996, New York City, NY.
Hayes, Terrell. Understanding Chronic Indebtedness: Preliminary Findings from Debtors Anonymous. Paper presented at the Southern Sociological meeting, April 8, 1995, Atlanta, GA.
Hayes, Terrell. Utilizing Network Analysis to Explore Past Family Relations as Reflected by Inheritance Patterns. Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society meeting, April 9, 1994, Raleigh, NC.
Hayes, Terrell. Film review of Dead Poets’ Society. Teaching Sociology, 18, 3, July, 1990.
OTHER SPECIAL PROJECTS:
Terrell Hayes, Kori Barnes, and Mary Lunch. Homelessness and Health Care in Guilford County (in progress)
Terrell Hayes, Heather Ahn-Redding, Jim Frabutt, Kristen L. Di Luca, Kristen Hefner, Parker Finch and Nicole Garneau. Assessing the High Point Police Department Crime Initiative (in progress)
Terrell Hayes, Kimberly James and Courtney Lambeth. An Assessment of the Daniel Brooks Initiative: Findings from the High Point Police Department Community Feedback Survey, April 2006.
Hayes, Terrell. The West End Community Needs Assessment. December 2004.
UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Introduction to Sociology
Deviance
Social Inequalities
Research Methods
Crime and Delinquency
Social Problems
Community Development
Social Theory
Marriage and Family
Senior Seminar

























