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Zoe Kessler serves as an Assistant Professor within the School of Social Work at Salem State University, where she holds a core faculty position dedicated to advancing social work education through rigorous academic instruction and curriculum development across foundational and specialized domains of the discipline.
Her research and teaching expertise centers on critical social work frameworks, with primary emphasis on social policy analysis, mental health service delivery systems, and intersectional examinations of privilege, oppression, and cultural competence. These interests manifest in her comprehensive course portfolio spanning human behavior theory, practice methodologies with individuals/families/groups, and specialized health/mental health applications, reflecting a commitment to evidence-based approaches in clinical and community social work contexts.
While the provided information does not reference specific scientific awards or funded research projects, her extensive teaching responsibilities—including undergraduate sequences in human behavior and social environment, graduate-level practice courses, and specialized seminars on health services—demonstrate active engagement in shaping future social work professionals through both theoretical instruction and applied skill development.

