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Interprofessional Leadership Newsletter

Welcome to the Interprofessional Leadership Newsletter.

This newsletter highlights the study of leadership from an interprofessional perspective. Offered 100% online, the Ed.D. in Interprofessional Leadership program is structured with the working professional in mind. The approach is framed around questions of ethics and fairness as students develop solutions to complex problems of practice.

Recent Newsletter

Interprofessional Leadership Newsletter Fall 2025

The Fall 2025 Interprofessional Leadership Newsletter includes a list of graduates who give advice to other cohorts, news and achievements, a list of scholarly practicitioners in action, and much more.

Past Issues

  • Congratulations to our May graduates!

    Jessalyn Newell, Ph.D.
    *Dissertation in Practice Title: Effective Techniques of Pax Good Behavior Game for Students with Behavioral Needs
    Nicole Yoder, Ph.D.
    *Dissertation in Practice Title: Exploring Faculty Perceptions of Collaborating with an Instructional Designer During Asynchronous Online Course Development

     

    Welcome to the 2025 Cohort!

    Our Incoming Cohort comes from Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, New York, Ohio, Pennsylv

  • Student Honors, Achievements, and New Horizons

    Daysjia Jeter Black (2020 Cohort) was awarded The Black Women Rocking Madame CJ Walker Award on March 14th and on March 30, 2024, will be receiving the Harriet Tubman Community Service Award from New Progressive Leadership of Tomorrow. She also attended the The New Progressive Leadership of Tomorrow鈥檚 (N.P.L.O.T) Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast where she was a recipient of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott-King Community Service Award. She is the youngest honoree to receive this award.

  • Student Honors, Achievements, and New Horizons

    Lorene Martin (2020 cohort) was voted Outstanding Faculty of the Year at 两性色午夜鈥檚 Salem Campus. She is also leading several community initiatives for the BSN program and campus, including coordinating a Memo of Understanding between the BSN program and the Columbiana County Career and Technical Center.

    Laura Cope (2021 cohort) was elected to serve as the Student Member at Large, Division for Emotional and Behavioral Health, Council for Exceptional Children.

    Kathy Zarges