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Dr. Meghan Owenz
Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology
School of Social Sciences & Education
Email address mowenz@chathams.net
Telephone number 904-256-7227
Website location Anti-Ableism Research Team
Office location Gooding Building 227
Education
- Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, University of Miami
- M.S., Clinical Psychology, Pepperdine University
Fields of Study
- Inclusive education, collaborative teaching, and meaningful learning for college students.
- Health and well-being of college students and classroom interventions which support it.
- Ableism and it's impact on individuals with disabilities, including within the counseling relationship.
- Implementation and outcomes of Universal Design for Learning in the university setting.
- Sensory social justice on the college campus and its impact on belonging and student success.
Courses Taught
- Introduction to Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Stress & Resilience
- Psychological Diagnoses and Treatment
- Personality Disorders
- Case Management & Communication Skills
Selected Publications
- Hyatt, S. & Owenz, M. B. (2024). Using universal design for learning and artificial intelligence to support students with disabilities. College Teaching. http://doi.org/10.1080/87567555.2024.2313468.
- Owenz, M. B. & Cruz, L. (2023). Addressing student test anxiety and classroom inequities with alternative assessments. College Teaching. DOI:10.1080/87567555.2023.2245945
- Owenz, M. B. (2023). Collaborative Course Design: Teaching Inclusivity, Cultural Humility, and Universal Design through Modeling. Teaching and Learning Inquiry.
- Aydemir-Doke, D., Owenz. M., & Spencer, D. B. (2023). Being Disabled Woman in a Global Pandemic: A Focus Group Study in the United Standards along with Policy Recommendations. Disability and Society. DOI:10.1080/09687599.2023.2225207