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Dean of College of Integrated Health Sciences
College of Integrated Health Sciences, Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Department of Environmental Health Sciences
Areas of expertise: Environmental exposures, Health disparities, Birth outcomes, Birth defects, Child development, Community-engaged research, PFAS, Childhood, Health, Public health
Clinical Professor
Department of Psychology
Professor
Department of Sociology, Department of Africana, Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies
Areas of expertise: Immigration, Family, Children, Childhood, Homeland security, Human rights, International relations, Latin America
MSW Program Director & Associate Professor
College of Integrated Health Sciences, School of Social Welfare
Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Development; Professor
Provost's Office, Department of Health Policy, Management and Behavior
Areas of expertise: Health communication, Health literacy, Health disparities, Mass media, Social media, Media campaigns, Childhood
Professor
Department of Psychology
Areas of expertise: Steroid abuse among athletes, Early specialization and professionalization of young athletes, Overemphasis on winning, Academic corruption in high schools and colleges, Increasing of performance enhancing drugs, Declining sportsmanship, Violence exhibited by athletes, coaches, parents, and fans, Media coverage of young athletes, Sports gambling, Title IX, Increasing abandonment of intramural, recreational, and fitness-based needs of kids, Rising obesity, Increasing incidents of sports injury, burnout, and overtraining of young athletes, Childhood, Education, Sports, Substance abuse