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Dr. Kristen Koci is an Extension Assistant Professor at Utah State University, affiliated with the Home and Community division in Box Elder County. She operates under the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, focusing on community-engaged outreach in rural health and wellbeing.
Education:
- PhD in Sociology (Social Inequality), Utah State University, 2024
- BS in Sociology, Sam Houston State University, 2017
- COMET Certified Regional Community Trainer, University of Colorado, 2024
Her primary research interests include rural mental health, individual and community wellbeing, suicide prevention, and the impact of natural resource dependency on rural populations. Her work emphasizes practical, community-based interventions and extension programming to improve health outcomes in underserved areas.
The available publication indicates a strong focus on rural America's socioeconomic and psychological challenges, particularly how dependence on natural resources affects community and individual mental health. This reflects a transdisciplinary approach combining sociology, public health, and environmental studies.
Scientific Awards:
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Dr. Koci is involved in advising and implementing outreach programs rather than traditional academic advising of graduate students. Her extension work includes leading initiatives such as Create Better Health and ongoing mental health and wellness programs in Box Elder County. These projects function as grant-funded or university-supported community interventions, though specific grants are not detailed.
She is associated with USU Extension’s Health and Wellness team, operating within a community outreach framework. Her work is conducted in collaboration with local stakeholders, public health agencies, and regional training programs like COMET, emphasizing team-based, applied research and service delivery.





