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About Tricia Lewis

Tricia Lewis, Ph.D., MPH, MSW, is Clinical Assistant Professor in the Health Science Department in the College of Health Professions at Sacred Heart University. Dr. Lewis' research bridges sociology of family and public health focusing on gender-based violence, gender and health, neighborhoods and housing and poverty and inequality. Her scholarship is found in peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of Family Issues, Culture, Health & Sexuality, and BMC International Health and Human Rights.




Positions

August 2022 - Present Clinical Assistant Professor, Sacred Heart University College of Health Professions, Health Sciences
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2017 - 2022 Research Associate, Emory University ‐ Rollins School of Public Health
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2020 - 2021 Adjunct Professor, Emory University ‐ Sociology
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2013 - 2020 Professor, Southern Adventist University ‐ School of Education and Psychology
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Grants

2022 - Present Domestic Violence Among Seventh-day Adventist Church Members
Andrews University Institute for Church Ministry (ICM)
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2020 - Present Peer Reviewer, Journal of Family Issues
2018 - 2020 Chair, Emory Sociology Graduate Student Recruitment Committee
2017 - 2018 Treasurer, Coalition of Graduate Sociologists
Member, American Sociological Association
Member, Population Association of America
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Honors and Awards

  • 2014-2016 Rollins School of Public Health Scholarship
  • 2016-2021 Laney Graduate School Fellowship
  • 2021-2022 Emory Univ. Women’s Club Memorial Fellowship in Graduate Research

Education

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2022 Ph. D. Sociology, Emory University
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2016 M.S. Public Health, Emory University
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2011 M.S.W., Southern Adventist University ‐ Social Work
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2010 B.A. Social Work, Southern Adventist University
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Contact Information

Health Science
Science Center- Academic Building SC* 124H
203-416-3941

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Research Works (4)

Dissertation (1)