
Tiffany Brown
استاد · Contextual influences on development for ethnic minority adolescents
California State University, Long Beachمعرفی
Tiffany Brown is a Professor in the Family and Consumer Sciences Department at California State University, Long Beach. She teaches courses on middle childhood and adolescent development, family stress and coping, and family development across the lifespan. Dr. Brown serves as a faculty advisor to Kappa Omicron Nu (KON), a national student honor society, and actively contributes to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives as a President’s Commissioner for equity and change.
Education:
- PhD in Child and Family Studies, Syracuse University
- MA in Social Sciences
- BS in Psychobiology, Binghamton University
Research Interests: Dr. Brown's research focuses on contextual influences affecting ethnic minority adolescents, the role of father involvement in development, and the impact of international study experiences on college student outcomes. Her work emphasizes equity and inclusion in educational and family environments.
Service & Contributions: As a faculty advisor to KON and a President’s Commissioner for equity and change, Dr. Brown bridges academic mentorship with institutional DEI efforts. Her affiliations reflect a commitment to advancing health and human services through education and policy.





