
معرفی
Elisa Beth McNeill is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Health Behavior at the School of Public Health, Texas A&M University, with over 40 years of teaching experience spanning middle school to university levels. Her expertise includes adolescent health, health pedagogy, and population health promotion.
- PhD in Health Education (2010)
- MS in Educational Administration (1989)
- BS in Health Education (1985)
Her research focuses on adolescent health, sexuality education, and curriculum innovation. Recent work explores mental health outcomes for males with intellectual disabilities, game-based learning tools, and teen pregnancy prevention programs.
Her publications emphasize mental health, sexuality education standards, and health equity. She co-authored the textbook Health Education: Creating Strategies for School and Community Health.
- Emma Gibbons Legacy Award (2018)
- Health Division Teach of the Year (2005, 2009, 2013)
- Distinguished Achievement Award (2009)
- Fish Camp Namesake (2023)
Dr. McNeill contributes to national organizations like the American School Health Association and serves on local boards. She holds certifications in Mental Health First Aid and Effective College Instruction.



