Wayne Brekhus

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Wayne H. Brekhus is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Missouri–Columbia. He teaches a myriad of Sociology courses, mostly graduate level courses, though in recent years he has taught a number of introductory level courses. Brekhus is renowned at MU for his excentric behavior, humorous lectures, and brilliant teaching.

In addition to teaching, Brekhus has also authored a book titled Peacocks, Chameleons, Centaurs: Gay Suburbia and the Grammar of Social Identity, a book that chronicles his studies of homosexuals in suburban settings. The book was widely praised by his colleagues from various universities around the country.

In his spare time, Brekhus reportedly enjoys listening to metal music, snake hunting, and playing softball. He also consumes large quantities of Mountain Dew, or Mello Yello if none is available.