Nancy Campbell

College of Social and Behavioral Health
Barbara Solomon School of Social Work
Master of Social Work (MSW)

Dr. Campbell is a highly experienced professional with thirty-seven years of experience across diverse settings, including schools, skilled nursing facilities, detention centers, and private practice. She dedicated a significant part of her career to academia, providing field instruction for social work students and teaching part-time at the graduate level for twenty-nine years. Her teaching portfolio primarily focused on theory, practice, and psychopathology, with occasional instruction in policy, foundation courses, and beginning research.
As a contributing faculty member at Walden University since 2013, she has taught at both the master's and doctoral levels. She also held leadership roles within the doctoral program, serving as a faculty lead, chair, committee member, and URR (University Research Reviewer).
With a career predominantly rooted in direct practice, Dr. Campbell founded two successful agencies aimed at providing services to lower-income clients and individuals with disabilities. Her research interests have spanned service provision to disabled individuals, diagnostic issues, and online mental health treatment.
Now semi-retired, Dr. Campbell continues to teach part-time and is currently conducting an independent study involving a literature review of the past five years of research on the effects of good nutrition on mood.

Education

PhD, Walden University

MSW, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

MS, Cardinal Stritch University

BA, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

AA, Milwaukee Area Technical College