Elise Brenner

Adjunct Faculty

Elise M. Brenner, PhD, is also part-time faculty member in the Department of Anthropology at Bridgewater State University, where she teaches courses in Anthropology of Women, Folklore, Cultural Anthropology, Food and Culture, and Archaeology.
 

Education

  • B.A. Anthropology, Boston University
  • Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Massachusetts/Amherst

Courses

  • SOCI 241 Health, Illness, and Society
  • SOCI 245 Global Health

Research/Creative Activities

Elise Brenner is currently engaged in research into Integrative Medicine.

Shout-outs from Students and Alums

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Simmons Alum Researches Equity in Healthcare for Women

Tozoe Marton ’18 has done research with the Women's Global Health Imperative Group at Research Triangle Institute (RTI) International as a public health analyst where she worked on women's global health, focusing on women and HIV.