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Susannah Anderson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the College of Public Health, Temple University, where she also serves as Graduate Program Director. She plays a key role in public health education and program development, teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in community health and maternal and child health.
Education:
- PhD in Community Health and Behavioral Sciences, Tulane University
- MPH in Epidemiology and Community Health, Virginia Commonwealth University
- BS in Neuroscience, College of William and Mary
Dr. Anderson's research focuses on youth engagement in education, the health impacts of public policy, and cultural competency in health education. She has conducted evaluations of public health programs, including those targeting HIV care linkage and dropout prevention. Her work also emphasizes LGBTQ health and STEM education initiatives.
Her recent publication examines student perceptions of vaccine mandates across Pennsylvania universities, reflecting her expertise in public health policy and behavioral science. The work integrates themes of compliance, communication, and institutional trust in health decision-making.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed.
Dr. Anderson has supervised public health internships and fieldwork programs, contributing to student training and community-based research. She previously served as a Research Fellow at The Policy & Research Group in New Orleans, where she led evaluations for public health and education programs. No current grants are listed in the provided text.
She is actively involved in academic leadership and curriculum development, particularly in maternal and child health and community program planning. Her work bridges public health research, education policy, and community engagement.





