
معرفی
Nicole Gilmore is an **Adjunct Professor** at the **School of Social Welfare** within The University of Kansas. She holds a Masters in Social Work (MSW) from the University of Washington, a BSW and a Bachelor of General Studies in Political Science from KU, and a PreK-12 Building Principal Certification from Pittsburg State University. Her teaching focuses on social work practice, including courses on interviewing skills, community dynamics, human rights, and healthcare/mental health settings.
Education:
- Bachelor in Social Work (BSW), The University of Kansas
- Bachelor of General Studies (Political Science & Communications Studies), The University of Kansas
- Masters in Social Work (MSW), University of Washington - Seattle
- PreK-12 Building Principal Certification, Pittsburg State University
Research & Teaching Interests: Nicole emphasizes practical social work skills, justice-oriented education, and intersectional approaches to mental health and community advocacy. Her courses address systemic inequities in healthcare, school-based interventions, and organizational dynamics in social welfare contexts.
Awards:
- 2024 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching (KU)
- 2024 Kansas School Social Worker of the Year Finalist (KSSWA)
- 2023–24 Project ECHO School-Based Mental Health Specialty Team Member
Advising & Grants: No formal advising or grant details are disclosed in the provided text. She is affiliated with **Pittsburg State Campus** and **Jayhawk Global** programs.
Labs/Teams: No dedicated lab or research team is explicitly mentioned, though her involvement with Project ECHO reflects collaborative work in school mental health.




