Born in
Poznan, Poland to her father
Florian Znaniecki, a sociologist, and mother Eileen Markley, an attorney, the family fled Poland to the United States due to the invasion by Nazi Germany. After settling in the US, Lopata finished high school and went on to college to obtain a bachelor's degree, master's degree, and finally a Ph.D. in sociology from the
University of Chicago. Lopata went on to teach at
Roosevelt University and then
Loyola University, Chicago where she served as chair of the department and Director for the "Center for the Comparative Study of Social Roles". She also took her teaching on the road as a visiting professor at the
University of Southern California,
University of Guelph,
University of Victoria and
Boston College. In 1946, Lopata married businessman Richard Lopata and had a son, Stefan and a daughter, Theodora. She died in 2003 at the age of 77 in
Delavan Lake, Wisconsin. ==Career highlights and accomplishments==