Marquette College of Nursing Announces Dr. Amber Young-Brice New Associate Dean

The College of Nursing has named Dr. Amber Young-Brice as the new Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Dr. Young-Brice has been with the college since 2012 and is an assistant professor with more than 15 years of teaching experience. Her research interests center around pedagogy and how non-cognitive factors influence student success.

She is passionate about developing and testing faculty programming that impacts student success. Dr. Young-Brice co-developed and facilitates the college’s Teaching Excellence Program for first-year faculty. She also expanded her expertise with inter-disciplinary research with engineering faculty, receiving a National Science Foundation grant to support broadening engineering teaching with theory-based educational resources. Dr. Young-Brice’s many professional accomplishments include a Faculty Teaching Excellence Award from the college, the Marquette University John P. Raynor, S.J. Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, and a Way-Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award from the university.

We look forward to Dr. Young-Brice starting this role in the new year!

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