Award for Global Engagement

2025
Recipient
Catherine Solheim

Catherine Solheim

Professor and Director of Graduate Studies,
Family Social Science
College of Education and Human Development
Twin Cities

Dr. Catherine Solheim is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice, enacting those values through conducting research that benefits immigrant and refugee communities, leading study abroad courses to develop students’ cultural humility and sense of global citizenship, and serving in the community. Regarded by peers as a global scholar, she received the 2016 Jan Trost Award for Lifetime Achievement International Scholarship by the National Council on Family Relations for her career-long commitment to advancing international family research and teaching.

Her scholarship centers on understanding how culture and context shape family experiences, as well as ways that migration creates complex transnational family systems connecting global and local communities. Solheim’s early research focused on the strengths and family-related challenges of Minnesota agricultural workers from Mexico. Results were translated into videos and discussion guides for workshops with farmers who employed Mexican workers.

Dr. Solheim has also studied how Southeast Asian refugee families resettle and adjust to new lives in Minnesota. These results have helped refugee-serving organizations to improve their services and helped community leaders to shape policies. In addition, her collaborative research with Cambodian Americans in Minnesota examined stresses and ambiguous losses of families with a deported family member.

Dr. Solheim’s study abroad courses are grounded in an experiential learning pedagogy that engages students with family realities in northern Thailand. While abroad, she asks students to complete a journal with activity-specific prompts to document observations, feelings, and questions, then come together with classmates for a debrief. The students also create a personal digital story reflecting on what they learned about themselves as cultural beings through their interactions with differences.

In her free time, Dr. Solheim volunteers with Green Card Voices and Minnesota’s Thai Cultural Council, both of which share similar missions of working toward multicultural understanding through connecting immigrants with their neighbors.