Camille Huggins
Dr. Camille Huggins, is a contributing faculty at Walden University Barbara Solomon School of Social Work and Human Services in the Social Work program. Her research interests are older adults, migrants, death and grief. Dr. Huggins obtained a Ph.D. in clinical social work from New York University in 2013 and a Master’s degree in Social Work from Columbia University in 1995, both schools are in New York, New York. Prior to moving into academia, she worked in administration at various healthcare facilities for over 15 years.
Courses Taught
SOCW 6111 - Advance Clinical Social Work Practice
SOCW 6361 - Social Policy Analysis
SOCW 6351 - Social Policy Welfare and Change
SOCW 6101 - Essential Skills of Social Work Practice
SOCW 6200 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment
Education
BA, State University of New York at Buffalo
MS, Columbia University
PhD, New York University
Awards / Honors
Award, John A Hartford Foundation, 2006
monetary award, American Aged and Retirement Persons AARP, 2007
Travel Award, University of Florida at Tampa, 2007