Faculty and Staff at Morrison Family College of Health
Across the Morrison Family College of Health, our faculty and staff are educators first — people who know your name, push your thinking, and help you turn compassion into skill.
They're clinicians, researchers, and community partners who bring real-world health challenges into the classroom and bring students into the work.
The Morrison Family College of Health includes the School of Nursing, School of Social Work, Graduate School of Professional Psychology, and Public Health & Exercise Science programs. Together, these programs create a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment where faculty teach, practice, and partner across the full spectrum of health disciplines.
Small classes, accessible professors, and staff who guide you from your first question to your first job.
From clinical practice to field education, high-fidelity simulation to community-based projects — our faculty build experiences that prepare you for real people and real settings.
Health is more than biology. Faculty help you understand the full picture: mental health, social systems, equity, policy, and prevention.
Aacross Nursing, Social Work, Professional Psychology, Public Health and Exercise Science, our faculty share key characteristics:
Our faculty also partner with healthcare organizations, nonprofits, and community agencies to support clinical placements, internships, and collaborative research that strengthens the health workforce and communities we serve.
Each school and department has its own specialties, labs, and community partnerships — but the heart of the experience is the same: faculty and staff who are deeply committed to your success and to the communities you'll serve.
Learn more about faculty, research, and student experiences in each school/department.