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About Evelyn Bilias-Lolis

Dr. Evelyn Bilias Lolis is an Associate Professor of Psychological and Educational Consultation and the Certification Officer for the School of Education and Human Development.  As Certification Officer, Dr. Bilias Lolis is the chief liaison to the Connecticut State Department of Education.

Dr. Bilias Lolis obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Fordham University, her Master of Arts degree in School Psychology from Fairfield University, and her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Connecticut.  Dr. Bilias Lolis has worked in adolescent mental health for over fifteen years, helping to design numerous therapeutic programs for at-risk youth with a concentration in crisis counseling and intervention in the schools.  Upon obtaining her doctoral degree, Dr. Bilias Lolis worked as a school psychologist in a large urban high school while also serving as a behavioral consultant to local schools and specialized learning facilities.  She later became the District Department Chair of Psychology for the Stamford Public Schools and district team leader for the district’s Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports (PBIS) Leadership Team. Dr. Bilias Lolis holds an advanced training certificate in School Climate from the Connecticut State Department of Education.  She has extensive experience in the systematic assessment of school climate and the devising professional development plans that drive school improvement profiles.
 
Dr. Bilias Lolis has also served as Associate Dean for the Graduate School of Education & Allied Professions offering consultative support for curriculum development and approval, certification review, and leading GSEAP's university-community partnerships.

Positions

Present Assistant Professor of Special Education & School Psychology, Fairfield University School of Education and Human Development
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Contact Information

office: Canisius Hall Rm 221
telephone: 203-254-4000 x2382