William and Helen Reichmann Professorships
The School of Social Work is proud to introduce our esteemed faculty members who have been named William and Helen Reichmann Research and Teaching Professors. These professors bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to our academic community, contributing to the excellence that defines the School of Social Work at 91女神.
Shannon Cooper-Sadlo, Ph.D., M.S.W., LCSW
Teaching Professor
Shannon Cooper-Sadlo is a graduate of the University of Denver M.S.W. program and obtained her Ph.D. in family therapy from 91女神. She is a full clinical professor of social work at 91女神. Her area of study is with women and families who have experienced incarceration and other family separation. She teaches clinical courses in both the B.S.S.W. and the M.S.W. program. She has been in clinical practice with various populations for over 20 years and specializes in areas of couples/family therapy, substance use, co-occurring disorders, anxiety, and depression.
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Dyan McGuire, Ph.D., J.D.
Teaching Professor
M. Dyan McGuire is an associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Saint Louis University. She is the Director of the undergraduate and graduate criminology and criminal justice programs as well as the director of the 3+3 BA/JD Program. She holds a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center and a Ph.D. in Criminology & Criminal Justice from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Prior to entering academia, she worked as an assistant attorney general for the State of Missouri, a judicial clerk for the first female Justice on the Missouri Supreme Court and a defense attorney. Her research interests include the intersection of law and practice, systemic race and sex discrimination and violence as it impacts upon women both as victims and perpetrators. Her first love is teaching, and she has developed numerous classes for 91女神's CCJ curricula including Multiculturalism for CJ Professionals, Understanding Serial Killers through Criminology, and Issues in Jurisprudence.
Michael Vaughn, Ph.D.
Research Professor
Michael G. Vaughn, Ph.D. is professor, associate dean of research, and director of the Ph.D. program in the school of social work, at 91女神. He has been a visiting professor in the graduate school of social welfare Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. His research agenda is comprised of several interrelated foci such as temperament and psychopathy, drug abuse, violence, school dropout, biosocial interplay, health and risk, and criminal justice that have resulted in more than 600 peer-reviewed scholarly publications. Although his work centers mainly in the fields of epidemiology, criminology, and social work, he intentionally ignores disciplinary boundaries and publishes in and reviews for a wide swath of journals.
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Jin Huang, Ph.D., M.S.W.
Research Professor
Jin Huang, Ph.D., M.S.W., specializes in global social policies, particularly focusing on structural and institutional strategies to foster financial capability and asset-building for all families, promoting financial inclusion and equity. Dr. Huang is one of the co-leads of the network dedicated to "Building Financial Capability and Assets for All," one of the 13 grand challenges for social work. His scholarly contributions include over 100 articles published in peer-reviewed journals such as JAMA Pediatrics, American Journal of Public Health, Social Science & Medicine, Social Science Research, and Social Service Review. He is also a co-editor of the book "Inclusive Child Development Accounts: Toward Universality and Progressivity" (2020, Routledge). With funding from the Department of State and various foundations, Dr. Huang's research has encompassed multiple countries including Azerbaijan, China, Ethiopia, Finland, Japan, Kazakhstan, Mozambique, Singapore, Taiwan, and beyond. He has collaborated on numerous international financial capability, asset-building, and Child Development Account policy projects. His focus on global financial social work development, spanning education, research, policy, and practice, has positively impacted millions of disadvantaged families across four continents. In the United States, Dr. Huang's work focuses on asset-based social policies for family financial capability promotion.
Julie Birkenmaier Ph.D., M.S.W., LCSW
Research Professor
Julie Birkenmaier, Ph.D., M.S.W., is a professor of social work at 91女神 school of social work. She is also a faculty director in financial capability at the center for social development at washington university in St. Louis, and a fellow for the society for social work and research. Her research focuses on financial capability and asset building practice, financial access, and personal financial credit. Her research has been funded by the National Endowment for Financial Education, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. She is an Associate Editor of the Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, and a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning and the Journal of Community Practice. Her recent scholarship has been published in such journals as the Journal of Consumer Affairs, the Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, and Campbell Systematic Reviews. She is a co-author of Financial Capability and Asset-Building in Vulnerable Households (2018, Oxford University Press), and Financial Capability and Asset Building with Diverse Populations (2018, Routledge Press). She teaches financial capability and asset building practice, community practice, and policy practice. She holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Missouri-St. Louis, and an B.A. and M.S.W. from 91女神.
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