
About
Danielle Denardo, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Soka University of America. Her research focuses on health inequalities, HIV/AIDS stigma, disabilities, families, and gender. She teaches courses including Introduction to Sociology, Health Disparities, and Social and Behavioral Science Research Methods. Denardo holds a PhD from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and has a strong record of interdisciplinary research in global health and social policy.
Education:
- PhD, University of Colorado, Boulder
- Master of Arts, University of Colorado, Boulder
- Bachelor of Arts, University of California, Davis
Research Interests:
Denardo’s work examines the intersection of health disparities and social structures. Her recent projects include studies on HIV-related stigma in rural South Africa and the sociological implications of the pandemic through the lens of horror films. She emphasizes the role of antiretroviral therapy and aging in mitigating stigma and advocates for policies addressing health inequities.
Publications:
Her notable works include analyses of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa and pandemic sociology. She has contributed to journals such as Social Science and Medicine and Teaching Sociology.
Teaching & Service:
Denardo coordinates the Core Curriculum at Soka University and is deeply involved in undergraduate education, integrating real-world case studies into her courses. She prioritizes student engagement and critical thinking in her teaching philosophy.
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