Dr. Marcela Sarmiento Ivonne Mellinger

Tenure-Track

Department of Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies Department of Social Work

She/Her/Hers/Herself

About

Marcela Sarmiento Mellinger, MSW, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work. Dr. Mellinger has over 20 years of teaching and practice experience. Her practice focused on advocacy and administration, and she also worked with individuals impacted by intimate partner violence. She has taught courses across the social work curriculum, and currently focuses on policy, intimate partner violence, the introduction of social work as a profession, social work with communities and organizations, and field courses. Her research involves advocacy within non-profit organizations, micro and macro aspects of intimate partner violence, gender-based violence prevention on college campuses, as well as teaching in social work. As a Latina, she has special interest on issues addressing equity and inclusion.

Research interests

Advocacy among nonprofit organizations, social work education, macro and micro issues related to intimate partner violence, and gender-based violence prevention.

Teaching interests

Social welfare policy, intimate partner violence, gender-based violence prevention, communities and organizations.

Education

  • Ph D, Social WorkUniversity of Georgia (2011)
    Advocacy participation, structure, and strategy among nonprofit human service organizations
  • Other, Social WorkTemple University (1999)
  • BA, Social WorkMillersville University (1998)