
Marcia Nichols
Associate Professor · Medical Humanities
University of Minnesota Twin CitiesAbout
Marcia Nichols, Ph.D., serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota Rochester, affiliated with the Center for Learning Innovation (CLI). Her academic work bridges humanities and health sciences through interdisciplinary scholarship focused on medical education, gender studies, and critical pedagogy within contemporary university structures.
Her educational background includes:
- B.A. in English from Missouri State University
- M.A. in English from Missouri State University
- Ph.D. in English from the University of South Carolina
Dr. Nichols' research examines the intersections of literature, medical humanities, and gender studies with particular emphasis on women's health history, science communication, and neoliberal impacts on academic labor. Her scholarship critically analyzes how medical knowledge is constructed and communicated, especially regarding gendered bodily experiences, while developing innovative interdisciplinary teaching frameworks that challenge traditional disciplinary boundaries.
Analysis of her 2019-2025 publications reveals three dominant thematic clusters: (1) medical humanities curriculum design integrating biochemistry and physiology with cultural studies; (2) qualitative investigations into women's reproductive health perceptions and historical medicalization; and (3) critical examinations of academic labor conditions, racial justice pedagogy, and science communication challenges in polarized environments. Her methodological approach consistently employs mixed-methods and qualitative frameworks to explore embodied knowledge and institutional power dynamics.
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