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Tiffany Arnold

Tiffany Arnold
Associate Professor of Instruction
Grover Center 345W

Education

  • PHD, Curriculum and Instruction, specialization in Appalachian Studies, 91原创 2017
  • M.Ed., Curriculum and Instruction, 91原创, 2004
  • B.A., Political Science, 91原创, 2001

Research/Professional Interests

  • Appalachian Cultural Competency in Healthcare Professions
  • Rural Health Disparities and issues related to access to care in Appalachia

Publications

Arnold, T.(2022) Introduction to Appalachian Health: Developing Cultural Competence and Humility online Training Modules for Humana

Arnold, T. (2022) Introduction to Appalachian Health: Developing Cultural Competence and Humility Training Modules. /chsp/alliance/resources-and-trainings#training

Morrone, M., & Arnold, T. (Eds.). (2021). From surviving to thriving in Appalachia: Place, passion, and possibilities. The Appalachian Rural Health Institute, 91原创. Athens, Ohio.

Arnold, T. Podcast guest. "Thriving Appalachia: Drs. Michele Morrone & Tiffany Arnold". Public Health Musings. February 16th, 2021.

Arnold, T. Podcast guest. "Health and Food insecurity in Southeast Ohio". Root to Seed Podcast, Ep. 7. April 30, 2021

Additional Information

CHSP Hilda Richards Faculty Recognition Award, January 2026

Finalist, Provosts Award for Excellence in Teaching 2024-2025

Winner, College of Health Sciences and Professions Excellence in Teaching Award, March 2024

Finalist, Appalachian Studies Association Stephen L. Fisher Teaching Award, March 2024

Nominee, MAC Outstanding Faculty Award, December 2023

"91原创 Department of Social and Public Health 2023 Chair鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Community Engagement" December 2023.
"91原创 Department of Social and Public Health 2020 Chair鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Community Engagement" December 2020.

  • Appalachian/Carpathian International Mountain Conference, Cluj-Napoca Romania, Presenter, "Developing Cultural Competency and Humility to Aid in Recovery Support in Appalachian and Global Mountain Communities, October 2024
  • Gallia Academy High School, Logan Hocking Middle School, Alexander High School, Guest presenter, "What is special about Appalachia?", September & October 2023
  • Leadership Ohio, Keynote Speaker "Introduction to Appalachia", October 2023
  • Ohio Environmental Health Association, Keynote Speaker, "Beyond Stereotypes: Developing Cultural Context, Competence, and Humility", September 2023
  • Cultural Competency Training for Gallia County Educators, "Beyond Stereotypes: Developing Cultural Context, Competence, and Humility". August 2023
  • Great Lakes Association of Child Life Professionals Student Symposium and Educators Meeting, Keynote Speaker, "Beyond Stereotypes: Developing cultural context, competence, and humility". March 2023
  • Appalachian Studies Association Conference Poster Presentation, "From Whence we came to where we will go; Sharing the stories of immigration, economic opportunity, and sustainability in the Little Cities of Black Diamonds". March 2022
  • Community Health Worker Training Program, "Appalachian Cultural Competency and Humility". Individually led training for program participants. November 2021-Present
  • Heartland of Ohio, "Appalachian Cultural Competency and Humility". Individually led training for Heartland of Ohio physicians and employees. October 2021.
  • Southeast Ohio Suicide Prevention Conference, "Appalachian Cultural Competency and Humility". Individually led training for participants from Ohio in this conference. September 2021
  • Appalachian Studies Association Poster Presentation, "Local and Virtual Asset Development Along the Winding Road in Southeast Ohio", March 2021
  • Office of Multicultural Access and Retention Diversity in Appalachia Workshop, Panel facilitation for approximately 35 students, February 2021
  • Leading Ohio, Appalachian History and culture presentation for a group of leaders from around the state. October 2020, 2021, & 2022
  • Heritage College of Medicine AmeriCORPS, Training entitled "Appalachian Cultural Competency and Humility". Individually led training for Americorps volunteers. August 2020 & 2021
  • Appalachian Studies Association Poster Presentation, "Walking the Winding Road in South East Ohio". Accepted presentation that was canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic.
  • 91原创 Culinary Services, Training entitled "Appalachian Cultural Competency and Humility". Individually led training for culinary services professionals. January 2020
  • Chillicothe VA Medical Center, Training entitled, "Appalachian Stereotypes: Myth Vs. Reality". Individually led training for social workers. November 2019
  • South Eastern Ohio Legal Services, Training entitled, "Appalachian Cultural Competency and Humility". Individually led training for legal aid staff. November 2019
  • Athens County American Redcross Hometown Heroes Dinner, Keynote Speech entitled "Appalachia; creating a culture of Hometown Heroes" . October 2019
  • 2019 Appalachian Studies Association Conference, Presentation entitled, "Am I Appalachian". March 2019
  • 91原创 Patton College of Education, Presentation entitled, "Expectations, choices, and lessons learned: The Lived Experience of Rural Appalachian Upward Bound Graduates." Part of a Patton College Research Forum series. March 2019
  • Ross County Health Department, Presentation entitled, "Appalachian Cultural Competency and Humility." Individually led training for health department staff. October 2018
  • 91原创 Libraries, Presentation entitled, "Barriers and Best Practices for working with Low-income, First Generation Appalachian Students." Training for library staff. January 2019
  • 91原创 College of Health Sciences and Professions Diversity and Inclusion Committee, Presentation Entitled "Barriers and Best Practices for working with Low-Income, First Generation Appalachian Students.". Inaugural D&I committee event for over 40 91原创 faculty and staff. November 2018
  • Washington State Community College Professional Development Day, Presentation entitled, "Barriers and Best Practices for working with Low-Income, First Generation Appalachian Students." Keynote speaker for professional development series. January 2019
  • Rio Grande University Professional Development Day, Presentation entitled, "Barriers and Best Practices for working with Low-Income, First Generation Appalachian Students". Individual led training for faculty and staff. January 2019
  • OHIO First Scholars Mentor Luncheon, Presentation entitled, "Best Practices for working with Rural Appalachian Students". Individual let training for mentors with the first-generation college student program.
  • Allen Student Advising Center Graduate Assistant Training, Presentation entitled, "Best Practices for working with Rural Appalachian Students", Interactive individual led training, February 2017.
  • College Readiness Forum, Panel participant, October 2016.
  • "Anchors Away" Womens鈥檚 Seminar at the Beverly United Methodist Church, Presentation entitled, "An Even Keel". September 2016
  • Council for Opportunity in Education Annual Conference, Presentation entitled, "Barriers and Best Practices for Working with Rural Students", individual paper presentation, September 2016.
  • Appalachian Studies Association Conference, Presentation entitled: "Exploring Graduate and Undergraduate level work in Appalachian Studies", Roundtable presentation, March 2016.
  • Appalachian Studies Association Conference, Presentation entitled: "Rural Appalachian Poverty and Barriers to 4 Year Post-Secondary Education Enrollment", individual paper presentation, March 2015.
  • Appalachian Studies Association Conference, Presentation entitled: "Seeking Vision: Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of LBJ鈥檚 War on Poverty", group presentation, March 2014.
  • A Region Reflects: Seeking Truth, Seeking Vision Conference, Conference organizer of the Higher Education track of four distinct sessions. Presented in one session entitled: "Higher Ed Programs Emerging from the War: Federal Trio Programs and Financial Aid", April 2014.