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Margaret D. Corvidae

Assistant Professor of Health Science

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About

Biography

Dr. Margaret Corvidae is an assistant professor of health science in the School of Health Sciences at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´. Her academic interests include public health, human health promotion and wellbeing, adult education theory and practice, social justice, and leadership.

Corvidae's career began as a research specialist at the University of Georgia, working for a NIDA P30 Center of Excellence where she managed large longitudinal human subjects research projects exploring contextual genetics, chronic stress, HIV risk and other health-related outcomes. She later served in various health promotion roles as an educator and coach. Corvidae joined ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ in 2017 teaching health and wellness and physical education courses, and now serves in the School of Health Sciences, teaching in the public health and patient navigation concentrations.

Corvidae has a Bachelor's of Science degree in Psychology, a Master's degree in Public Health, and a Doctorate of Education in Adult Learning, Leadership and Organizational Development. Corvidae is a Certified Health Education Specialist, a Registered Yoga Teacher, a mindfulness meditation professional and a professional development consultant.

Education

  • Doctorate – education – University of Georgia
  • Master's – public health – University of Georgia
  • Bachelor's – psychology – University of Georgia

Academic Interests

  • Public health
  • Human health promotion and wellbeing
  • Adult education theory and practice
  • Leadership

Professional Affiliations

  • National Teacher's Association
  • International Transformative Learning Association
  • National Academy of Sports Medicine
  • Yoga Alliance
  • National Commission for Health Education Credentialing
  • American Public Health Association