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Julia Pryce, PhD is a Professor and Associate Director of the Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy at Loyola University Chicago, where she contributes to academic leadership and pedagogical innovation.
Her research focuses on:
- School-based interventions for vulnerable youth
- The role of mentors in the lives of system-involved youth
- Development of mentoring programs internationally
- Incorporating social justice into social work curricula
- Qualitative studies on youth aging out of the child welfare system
She collaborates with institutions such as the Erikson Institute, University of Chicago/Chapin Hall Center for Children, and the City of Chicago Department of Family & Support Services. Her work frequently intersects with juvenile justice reform, program evaluation, and social equity in education.
Dr. Pryce teaches courses across academic levels, including:
- SOWK 305 & 500: Human Behavior and the Social Environment (HBSE)
- SOWK 361: Youth Development & Mentoring
- SOWK 506: Research Methods
- SOWK 819: Qualitative Methods
Contact details:
- Email: jpryce@luc.edu
- Phone: 312.915.7495
- Office: Maguire Hall 544, Loyola University Chicago
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