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Associate Teaching Professor of Health Policy and Administration
Advisory Committee, Leadership Initiative
Department
  • Health Policy and Administration - HPA
Assistant Teaching Professor
Advisory Committee, Leadership Initiative
Department
  • Nutritional Sciences - NUTR
Engaged Learning Specialist
Associate Director, Emerging Leaders Initiative
Department
  • Undergraduate Education
Director of the Biomarker Core Laboratory (BCL)
Teaching Professor of Biobehavioral Health
Advisory Committee, Leadership Initiative
Summary Statement

Sheree Logue directs the Biomarker Core Laboratory (BCL) which is a fee-for-service facility offering biomarker research support for all departments in the College of Health and Human Development as well as other researchers at PSU. 

Department
  • Biobehavioral Health - BBH
Assistant Teaching Professor
Department
  • Graduate Program
Associate Teaching Professor, Human Development and Family Studies
Summary Statement

Aaron Miller teaches courses on a range of topics including lifespan development, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and aging, family demography, and human services administration.

Department
  • Human Development and Family Studies - HDFS
Instructor of Kinesiology
Advisory Committee, Leadership Initiative
Department
  • Kinesiology - KINES
Assistant Professor
Advisory Committee, Leadership Initiative
Department
  • Communication Sciences and Disorders - CSD
Associate Professor
Summary Statement

The central focus in my work has been to understand and enhance individual well-being, performance, and retention in the workplace with an emphasis on the hospitality industry.

Department
  • Hospitality Management - HM/SHM