Elizabeth Budd, Evergreen Associate Professor, Prevention Science & Family and Human Services
Ellen Fitzpatrick, Assistant Teaching Professor Social Sciences, Clark Honors College
Shoshana D. Kerewsky Senior Lecturer II, Emerita Family and Human Services
Heather McClure, Bilingual Associate Research Professor, Educational Leadership
Nicole Ngo, Associate Professor, Planning, Public Policy, and Management
Amber Roegner, Research Associate, Center for Global Health
Josh Snodgrass, Professor, Anthropology
Jo Weaver, Associate Professor, Global Studies
Aarafat Valiani, Associate Professor, History
Kristin Yarris, Associate Professor, Global Studies
Dare Baldwin, Professor, Psychology
Alfredo Burlando, Associate Professor, Economics
Shankha Chakraborty, Professor, Economics
Zachary DuBois, Associate Professor, Anthropology
Clare Evans, Associate Professor, Sociology
Melissa Graboyes, Associate Professor, History
Raoul Lievanos, Associate Professor Sociology
Krystale Littlejohn, Associate Professor, Sociology
Jeffery Measelle, Professor, Psychology
Elaine Replogle, Associate Teaching Professor, Sociology
Kirstin N. Sterner, Associate Professor, Anthropology
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Jeffery Measelle, PhD Professor, Department of Psychology
I study the neurodevelopmental effects of early adversity, in particular, malnutrition, on the human brain as well as the ways we can actually protect and support the newborn brain – both prenatally and postnally. We work in close partnership with governments and scientific colleagues in Southeast Asia, in particular, Laos, Viet Nam, Cambodia, and Myanmar.
Jo Weaver, Associate Professor, and J. Josh Snodgras, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Global Studies
Professor of Anthropology
Director, Office of Distinguished Scholarships
Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Research and Distinguished
We study how individual, community, and structural factors influence health among people experiencing homelessness in the United States. Working with community members and students, we compare health across unsheltered, sheltered, and formerly homeless populations to inform more equitable public health and housing policy.
Homelessness, Policy, and Health/Homelessness and Health project
Kristin Yarris, MPH, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Global Studies
I am currently completing a book manuscript on intergenerational caregiving as a resource for wellbeing in Nicaraguan transnational families. I have two ongoing research projects: the first, funded by the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, is a study of the impacts of transit migration through Mexico’s “Ruta Pacifica”, examining the responses of the state, NGOs, and local, informal, humanitarian actors to migration. The second, through my role as a Faculty Mentor for the Latino Mental Health International Research Training Program, is an examination of formal psychiatric care and informal, family care for adults living with major mental illness in Mexico.