Biography
Michelle Scarpulla became a full time faculty member in the Department of Public Health in August 2013. She had previously been an adjunct faculty member, while also working part-time at Answer, a national organization dedicated to providing and promoting comprehensive sexuality education. As a Sexual Health Trainer at Answer, Michelle led workshops and trainings, in person and online, for school and community educators around the country about how to teach age appropriate and comprehensive sexuality education to young people. Prior to that, she worked in various school and community settings as a Health Educator where she delivered individual and group health education to a variety of populations. Michelle received her MPH from Temple University and a BS in Public Health from the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
Education
- MPH, Community Health Education, Temple University
- BS, Public Health Administration, Stockton College of New Jersey
Courses Taught
Number | Name | Level |
|---|---|---|
SBS 1106 | Human Sexuality | Undergraduate |
SBS 2203 | AIDS and Society | Undergraduate |
SBS 3105 | Fundamentals of Health Education | Undergraduate |
SBS 3496 | Community-Based Health Program Planning I | Undergraduate |
SBS 3596 | Community-Based Health Program Planning II | Undergraduate |
SBS 4185 | Public Health Internship | Undergraduate |
Selected Publications
Recent
Bass, S., Scarpulla, M., Patterson, F., Watts, S., & Twersky, S. (2017). Integrating Liberal Arts Learning Outcomes in the Development and Implementation of a Multisection Undergraduate Public Health Capstone Course. Pedagogy in Health Promotion, 3(1), 16-22. doi: 10.1177/2373379916670657.