Faculty & Staff

Faculty


Dr. Edson Chipalo

EDSON CHIPALO, PH.D, MSW

Assistant Professor
echipalo@lewisu.edu | (815) 836-5293 | BE-197

Degrees:
Ph.D. in Social Work, University of Alabama
MSW, Columbia University
B.S. in Social Work, The College of Saint Rose
A.S in Human Services, Berkshire Community College

Courses/Focus Areas
Human Behavior
Practice
Research
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Substance Use
Psychopathology
Psychodynamic

Professional Background:
Dr. Edson Chipalo is an Assistant Professor who joined the Department of Social Work at ¶¶Òõ»ÆÉ«app in the Fall of 2022. Prior to this position, he was a Graduate Council Fellow at the University of Alabama, where he obtained his PhD, and has practice experience as a children’s mental health clinician for Akeela Inc in Ketchikan, Alaska. Dr. Chipalo’s primary research examines the association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and health outcomes (i.e., mental and physical health) for adolescents and young adults in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). Additionally, Dr. Chipalo researches the social, cultural, economic, and psychological factors along with welfare services and how these factors contribute to successful integration and wellbeing of refugees in the United States. Dr. Chipalo is a published author, and has more than 30 research presentations at the local, national and international conferences, showcasing his commitment to scholarly dissemination and knowledge sharing.


Dr. John Halloran

JOHN HALLORAN, PH.D., J.D.

Associate Professor
jhalloran2@lewisu.edu | (815) 836-5009 | BE-198

Education:
Ph.D. in Social Service Administration, University of Chicago
M.A. in Social Service Administration, University of Chicago
J.D. in Law, Loyola University
B.A. in Biological Sciences, Northwestern University

Courses/Focus Areas:
Children and Families
Policy
Research
Theory

Professional Background:

John Halloran is an associate professor in the social work department. He began his career as an attorney representing children in abuse and neglect court in Illinois. He holds a Ph.D. and MSW from the School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago, and JD from Loyola University. Inspired by his experience as a GAL, John now researches the intersection of law and social work in child welfare courts. John teaches primarily in the bachelor of social work program, with courses focusing on children and families, policy, research, and theory.

Dr. Michael Lloyd

MICHAEL LLOYD, PH.D., LCSW, CADC

Associate Professor
lloydmi@lewisu.edu | (815) 836-5256 | BE-166

Education:
Ph.D. in Social Work, Loyola University Chicago
Master of Social Work (MSW), Loyola University Chicago
Certificate, Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counseling, Loyola University Chicago

Courses/Focus Areas:
Human Behavior
Practice
Substance Use

Professional Background:

Michael Lloyd is an assistant professor. Dr. Lloyd completed his Master’s Degree in Social Work and Certification for Alcohol and Drug Counseling (CADC) as well as his Ph.D. in Social Work at the School of Social Work at Loyola University Chicago. Dr Lloyd’s current areas of interest, research and scholarship include substance use disorders, LGBTQ issues, and co-occurring disorders. Dr. Lloyd teaches human behavior, practice and substance use treatment courses.

Jennifer Lubinski

JENNIFER LUBINSKI, MSW, LCSW

Field Director, Assistant Professor of Social Work
jlubinski@lewisu.edu | (815)836-5149 | BE-182

Degrees:
Master of Social Work (MSW), University of Illinois Chicago
B.A. in Psychology, Benedictine University

Courses/Focus Areas:
Field Seminar
Intro to Social Work
Medical Social Work
Hospice
Gerontology
Oncology

Professional Background:
Jen Lubinski joined the ¶¶Òõ»ÆÉ«app Social Work Department in July of 2023.  She is the Field Director for both the Undergraduate and Graduate programs.  She is also an Assistant Professor.  For over 20 years Jen worked as a Medical Social Worker.  Her main focus for the last 13 years has been with Hospice patients and their families.  Through her work with Hospice, Jen has also developed a great interest in Gerontology and Oncology Social Work.  Jen is currently pursuing a Bioethics Scholar’s recognition through Northwestern University.

Dr. Lorri McMeel

LORRI McMEEL, PH.D., LCSW

Chair, Associate Professor, BSW Program Director
lmcmeel@lewisu.edu | (815) 836-5090 | BE-167

Degrees:
Ph.D. in Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago
Master of Social Work (MSW), University of Georgia
B.A. in Psychology, Georgia State University

Courses/Focus Areas:
Field Seminar
Human Behavior
Research
Crisis Intervention
Psychopathology

Professional Background:

Dr. McMeel joined the Social Work faculty at ¶¶Òõ»ÆÉ«app in 2017. She has been involved in higher education for over a decade. Dr. McMeel has experience in numerous mental health, health, and crisis settings. She specializes in working with children and adolescents. Dr. McMeel’s areas of interest and research include suicidology, mental health, at-risk youth, program evaluation, and social work pedagogy.

Dr. Emily Shayman

DR. EMILY SHAYMAN, PH.D., LSW

Assistant Professor
eshayman@lewisu.edu | (815) 836-5382 | BE-195

Education:
Ph.D. in Social Work, Loyola University Chicago
Master of Social Work (MSW), Loyola University Chicago
B.A. in Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin - Madison

Courses/Focus Areas:
Social Emotional Learning
School Social Work
Culturally Responsive Practices
Interdisciplinary Practices

Professional Background:

Dr. Shayman joined the Department of Social Work at ¶¶Òõ»ÆÉ«app in Fall 2019. Prior to this position, she worked as a school social worker in P-12 public schools in Illinois. Dr. Shayman’s dissertation research focused on the ways in which personal and professional identity influences professional decision-making of school-based social workers. Currently, Dr. Shayman works with schools and communities to increase equitable policies and practices that lead to social emotional wellbeing. As Director/P.I. of a ‘Full-Service Community Schools’ grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Dr. Shayman directs the ¶¶Òõ»ÆÉ«app Community Schools Consortium (LUCSC), where she partners with schools to implement the ‘community schools’ strategy, bringing together community and university resources in strategic and innovative ways. Dr. Shayman also Co-Directs the ‘Joliet-¶¶Òõ»ÆÉ«app Partnership for School Mental Health’ (JolLe), an initiative via the U.S. Department of Education’s School-Based Mental Health Services Grant Program.


Dr. Ellen Thursby

ELLEN THURSBY, PH.D., LICSW

Associate Professor
thursbel@lewisu.edu | (815) 836-5497 | BE-168

Education:
Ph.D. in Social Work, The Catholic University of America
Master of Social Work (MSW), The Catholic University of America
B.A. in Economics and Political Science, Denison University

Courses/Focus Areas:
Theory
Practice
Research

Professional Background:

Dr. Thursby joined the Department of Social Work Faculty at ¶¶Òõ»ÆÉ«app in 2016. She has more than 30 years of experience working with young children, children with disabilities and their families, and adolescent parents. Dr. Thursby’s dissertation research featured a narrative analysis of the decision making process involved in becoming a teenage parent. Her research interest include pedagogy, field education, immigration, and poverty.  


Dr. Rachel Wells

RACHEL WELLS, PH.D.

Assistant Professor, MSW Program Director
rwells2@lewisu.edu | (815) 836-5383 | BE-196

Education:
Ph.D. in Social Welfare, University of California, Los Angeles
Master of Social Work (MSW), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Master of Urban Planning (MUP), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
B.A. Environmental Science, Washington University, St. Louis MO

Professional Background:
Dr. Rachel Wells joined the Social Work department at ¶¶Òõ»ÆÉ«app in 2021. Her research examines assumptions about poverty that shape social services and the role of community-based organizations in low-income neighborhoods. Through her research, she has worked with grassroots organizations and housing justice efforts. Prior to her doctoral program, she worked as a social worker and with community organizing efforts in Detroit. These experiences with case management, human services program design, and grassroots community efforts have influenced her interests in both social work teaching and research.

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