Faculty Profiles
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Lanz Christian Bañes, LCSWSenior Field Education Coordinatorview
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Timothy Davidson, MS, MSWProgram Coordinator, Consortium for Equitable Disaster Resilience (CEDR)view
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Chelsea Derricott, MSWAdmissions Counselorview
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Wendell EsbenshadeDirector of Marketing and Communicationsview
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Eugénie Favelier, MSResearch Administratorview
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Joshua Fegley, MSW, LCSW-BACSSenior Field Education Coordinatorview
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Louis FernandezMSW Field Education Program Coordinatorview
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Alexandra GaronAssociate Director of Recruitmentview
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DeVaughn GlynnAdministrative Operations Coordinatorview
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Maple GoldbergFinancial Analyst IIview
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Lisa Hawkins, MBAProgram Manager, Doctor of Social Workview
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Lane Luneau, MAAcademic Success Coachview
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Stephanie Moore Kreamer, MEdAcademic Success Coachview
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Anne Steinbaugh MorrisAdministrative Coordinator, Disaster Resilience Leadership Programsview
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Diamond NickelsonProgram Coordinator, HRSA Project RETAINview
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Michael Owens, BADSW Success Coachview
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Parker Robinson, LCSW-BACSDirector, Porter-Cason Institute & Center for Life Long Learning (CLLL)view
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Miya C. Tate, MSWProgram Coordinatorview
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Amy Trainor, MSAdmissions Counselorview
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Sonia Williams, MPH, CHES®Program Coordinatorview
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Tona Zwanziger, LCSW, MSAssistant Director, MSW Programsview
Tulane School of Social Work Faculty and Staff
At Tulane University School of Social Work, you gain access to a supportive faculty and staff dedicated to your growth. Our professors include experienced professionals with their own successful practices and research interests. Combining evidence-based approaches with innovative technology and training techniques, our faculty will prepare you for success beyond the classroom. One-on-one mentorship equips you with the tools to do work that matters.
Since 1927, the School of Social Work has been committed to serving diverse individuals and communities. Our faculty embodies our mission through their research in areas such as substance use treatment, health disparities among indigenous peoples, intimate partner violence intervention, resilience, and racism-based stress, among others. Whether you're engaging in the classroom or online, you will learn how these and other concepts apply to real-world settings and build your cultural competency.