Department Head
Joel Hektner, PhD
Professor and Head
(PhD, University of Chicago)
Phone (701) 231-8269
Email Joel.Hektner@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Child, Adolescent Development
Research Interests: Design and effectiveness of programs to prevent adjustment problems and promote well-being in children and adolescents; Peer affiliation patterns and peer influences on children's behaviors; Family and school conditions that facilitate optimal experiences (flow) and optimal development; The Experience Sampling Method
Academic Advisor
Amolia Schumacher
Academic Advisor
Academic Advising Center
Phone (701) 231-9849
E-mail Amolia.Schumacher@ndsu.edu
Teaching Faculty
Jim Deal, PhD
Professor
(PhD, University of Georgia)
Office Phone (701) 231-7568
Email Jim.Deal@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Child Development
Research Interests: Identity development in emerging adulthood, particularly in the areas of religion, the transition to college, first generation and/or low income students, and issues related to financial support.
Margaret Fitzgerald, PhD
Professor
(PhD, Iowa State University)
Office Phone 701-231-9792
Email margaret.fitzgerald@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Financial Planning and Public Policy; Family Science
Research Interests: Family Owned Businesses--copreneurial couples, women and minority owned businesses, the interface between the business, family and community, and managerial adjustment strategies.
Heather Fuller, PhD
Professor
(PhD, University of Michigan)
Phone (701) 231-5621
EmailHeather.Fuller@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Adult Development and Aging
Research Interests: Social relationships and well-being across the lifespan (e.g. intergenerational relationships); Successful aging and health promotion; Aging in rural and cross-cultural contexts; Aging families and caregiving; Survey research and program evaluation
Research Lab:Linked Lives Lab
Carmen Kho, PhD
Assistant Professor
(PhD, University of California Merced)
Phone (701) 231-1823
Email Carmen.Kho@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Context and Diversity, Adolescence, Emerging Adulthood
Research Interests: I apply a cultural-ecological framework to examine how cultural, family, and other contextual influences intersect with socio-emotional development of children, adolescents, and emerging adults. My research takes a normative development approach and examines developmental processes with careful consideration of contexts in which they take place (e.g., family, neighborhoods, immigrant receiving context) and the timescale in which these processes occur (e.g., moment-to-moment, day-to-day, across years).
Christi McGeorge, PhD
Professor
(PhD, University of Minnesota)
Phone (701) 231-7335
Email Christine.McGeorge@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Couple and Family Therapy and Family Science
Research Interests: The influence of heterosexism, cissexism, and sexual and gender minority prejudice on clinical practice and training, gender equity in therapy, promoting LGBTQ ally behavior in collegiate athletics, gender equity in higher education, and societal perceptions of single parents.
Leanna McWood, PhD
Assistant Professor
(PhD, Auburn University)
Phone (701) 231-1826
Email Leanna.McWood@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Child and Adolescent Develoment
Research Interests: The goal of my research agenda is to examine developmental processes in relational contexts (e.g., peer and family) and identify potential risk or resilience factors that promote positive development (mental and physical health). One key relational context I study is extracurricular involvement, particularly under what conditions organized activities are beneficial or risky.
Natira Mullet, PhD
Assistant Professor
(PhD, Texas Tech University)
Phone (701) 231-1828
Email Natira.Mullet@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Diversity and Family Science
Research Interests: Examining intergenerational, cultural and familial protective factors to reduce interpersonal trauma and resulting substance use and mental health outcomes among marginalized communities.
Melissa Lunsman O'Connor, PhD
Associate Professor
(PhD, University of South Florida)
Phone (701) 231-8688
EmailMelissa.OConnor@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Adult Development and Aging
Research Interests: Examining age-related differences and changes in cognitive and functional abilities, such as driving, among healthy adults and clinical populations; quantitative methods and psychometrics; interventions for improving cognition, health, and everyday functioning; and attitudes toward dementia.
Research Lab: Healthy Aging Lab
Candace VanSickle, PhD
Senior Lecturer
(PhD, North Dakota State University)
Phone (701) 231-8270
Email Candace.Philbrick@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Gerontology
Wen Wang, PhD
Assistant Professor
(PhD Michigan State University)
Phone (701) 231-1875
EmailWen.Wang@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Child Development
Research Interests: The development of young children’s mastery motivation and persistence; Cultural variances in parenting and early parent-infant communication; Prosocial behaviors and emotions towards racial ingroup and outgroup members
Ronald Werner-Wilson, PhD
Professor
(PhD, University of Georgia)
Phone 701.231.8212
EmailRonald.Werner.Wilson@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Adolescence and Marriage and Family Therapy Process Research
Research Interests: Dr. Werner-Wilson has published a series of articles that attempt to understand multiple influences and contextual factors associated with adolescent and young adult sexuality that include implications for sexuality education. In addition to investigating adolescent sexuality, Dr. Werner-Wilson studies the relationship between structured-out-of-school experiences and positive youth development. In addition to publishing empirical articles that have investigated adolescence and marriage and family therapy, Dr. Werner-Wilson has published material associated with adolescent treatment. Dr. Werner-Wilson co-authored a grant proposal that was funded by the National Institute for Mental Health to investigate the influence of physiological arousal on couple communication. This basic research will contribute to a better understanding about couple communication.
Dena Wyum, MS
Senior Lecturer
(MS, North Dakota State University)
Human Development and Family Science and Women and Gender Studies
Phone (701) 231-7755
Email Dena.Wyum@ndsu.edu
Extension
Sean Brotherson, PhD
Extension Family Science Specialist, Professor
(PhD, Oregon State University)
Office Phone (701) 231-6143
Email sean.brotherson@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Family Science
Research Interests: Parenting and fatherhood; Health marriages; Family stress; Rural families; Grief and bereavement; Family life education; Family policy
Sue Quamme Wehlander, MS
Extension Child Development Specialist
Phone (701) 231-5923
Email susan.quamme@ndsu.edu
Website:Parent Education
Core Area: Child Development and Parenting
Krista Olson
Administrative Secretary, HDFS Extension
Phone (701) 231-8652
Email Krista.L.Olson@ndsu.edu
Jane Strommen, PhD
Extension Gerontology Specialist and Assistant Professor of Practice
(Ph.D. North Dakota State University)
Phone (701) 231-5948
EmailJane.Strommen@ndsu.edu
Core Area: Gerontology
Website: Aging & Wellness
Research Interests: Family caregiving, rural elders, aging in place, healthy aging