Curriculum Vitae - School of Social Welfare - University of Kansas
Curriculum Vitae - School of Social Welfare - University of Kansas
Curriculum Vitae - School of Social Welfare - University of Kansas
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(PhD) Seminar in Special Topics in <strong>Social</strong> Work Research: Qualitative Research II (2004)<br />
(PhD) Seminar in Qualitative Methods (2003)<br />
(MSW/BSW) Human Sexuality (2004)<br />
(MSW) <strong>Social</strong> Planning and Program Development (2003)<br />
(MSW) <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Welfare</strong> Policy: History, Problems, Programs, & Analysis (2002)<br />
(BSW) Discrimination and <strong>Social</strong> Injustice (2004)<br />
(BSW) <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Welfare</strong> Policy and Services (2003)<br />
(BSW) Seminar in Generalist Practice (2002)<br />
Messinger, L<br />
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Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, North Carolina State <strong>University</strong>, Raleigh, NC (1999-2002)<br />
Taught undergraduate courses and one combined BSW/MSW course. Revised social welfare<br />
policy sequence and the multicultural course and taught courses in those areas, as well as the<br />
introductory survey course. Developed a new course on human sexuality for social workers,<br />
using a grant from Women and Gender Studies (WGS), which was cross-listed with WGS.<br />
Supervised two doctoral students and additional part-time faculty teaching introductory course<br />
and policy advocacy course, as well as two independent studies with undergraduate students.<br />
Courses taught include:<br />
Sexuality and Gender in <strong>Social</strong> Work (2002) (combined course for BSW/MSW)<br />
Multicultural <strong>Social</strong> Work (2000-2002)<br />
<strong>Social</strong> <strong>Welfare</strong> Policy: Analysis and Advocacy (2000-2002)<br />
The Development <strong>of</strong> <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Welfare</strong> and <strong>Social</strong> Work (1999-2001)<br />
Community <strong>Social</strong> Services (1999)<br />
Part-Time Faculty, North Carolina State <strong>University</strong>, Raleigh, NC (1997-98)<br />
Taught courses for undergraduate social work program. Developed lectures, group work<br />
activities, course assignments, and exams. Received strong course evaluations.<br />
The Development <strong>of</strong> <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Welfare</strong> and <strong>Social</strong> Work (1998)<br />
Community <strong>Social</strong> Services (1997)<br />
Contract Faculty, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1996-1998)<br />
Taught Masters-level social work courses. Created a new course on human sexuality for social<br />
work students. Worked as part <strong>of</strong> a team to revise the Human Behavior foundation course to<br />
reflect the <strong>School</strong>’s focus on practice with families. Developed course reading list, lectures,<br />
course assignments, in-class exercises, and exams. Received strong course evaluations.<br />
Human Sexuality (1998)<br />
Institutional Discrimination (1998)<br />
Human Behavior in the <strong>Social</strong> Environment (1996, 1997)<br />
Service on Dissertation Committees<br />
Member, James Manning, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kansas</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> Communications (defended July<br />
2006). Title: “Exploring coming out narratives: Toward a communicative theory <strong>of</strong> coming out”<br />
Member, Beth Wright, North Carolina State <strong>University</strong>, Sociology Department (defended May<br />
2003) Title: “Rural lesbians: Navigating unique terrain”