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Jacqueline Strenio is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the College of Professional Schools at Norwich University. She has been recognized with the 2025 ACBSP Teaching Excellence Award for her outstanding pedagogical contributions. Dr. Strenio holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Economics from the University of Utah and a B.A. in Economics from the University of Colorado, Boulder.
- Research Focus: Feminist economics, gender policy, violence against women, and inclusive economics education.
- Key Themes: Economic consequences of intimate partner violence, public-space sexual harassment, and social reproduction dynamics.
- Notable Collaborations: International partnerships with institutions in Mexico, Brazil, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Dr. Strenio’s recent publications in Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, Global Public Health, and Feminist Economics reflect interdisciplinary approaches to analyzing gendered economic constraints. She advocates for innovative economics pedagogy, as evidenced by her work in The International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, and is currently writing a book on integrating gender perspectives into economics curricula.
Awards & Recognition:
- 2025 ACBSP Teaching Excellence Award recipient
- Recipient of Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program grant for fieldwork in Guatemala
Dr. Strenio teaches courses such as Health Economics and Policy, Public Finance, and Economics of Race and Gender in the 20th Century, emphasizing critical analysis of policy and gender dynamics. Her work bridges academic research with practical applications for global resilience and social justice.

