
Rose Grose, PhD
Dr. Rose Grace Grose is Assistant Professor of Community Health Education at the University of Northern Colorado. She teaches in the College of Natural and Health Sciences and Colorado School of Public Health.
Grose studies gender, power, and sexuality in order to inform policy, evidence-based programs, and collective action to reduce sexual health disparities and promote gender equity internationally. In her research, she uses an empowerment paradigm to examine how women may experience sexual and psychological health despite discourses and policies that devalue and subordinate them. Health disparities and empowerment processes are context-dependent, so she partners with community organizations to conduct applied research that responds to the needs of marginalized groups. Grose has published in interdisciplinary journals including Violence Against Women, Health Care for Women International, the Journal of Sex Research, and Psychology of Women Quarterly.
Grose has a PhD from the University of California, Santa Cruz in Social Psychology with an emphasis in Feminist Studies. She is a certified sex educator through San Francisco Sex Information. Grose completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Global, Family, Global Health at Emory University, and was a Satcher Health Policy Leadership Fellow at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA. She is a graduate of Kalamazoo College.
Supervisors: Dr. Shelly Grabe, Dr. Kathryn Yount, and Dr. David Satcher
Grose studies gender, power, and sexuality in order to inform policy, evidence-based programs, and collective action to reduce sexual health disparities and promote gender equity internationally. In her research, she uses an empowerment paradigm to examine how women may experience sexual and psychological health despite discourses and policies that devalue and subordinate them. Health disparities and empowerment processes are context-dependent, so she partners with community organizations to conduct applied research that responds to the needs of marginalized groups. Grose has published in interdisciplinary journals including Violence Against Women, Health Care for Women International, the Journal of Sex Research, and Psychology of Women Quarterly.
Grose has a PhD from the University of California, Santa Cruz in Social Psychology with an emphasis in Feminist Studies. She is a certified sex educator through San Francisco Sex Information. Grose completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Global, Family, Global Health at Emory University, and was a Satcher Health Policy Leadership Fellow at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA. She is a graduate of Kalamazoo College.
Supervisors: Dr. Shelly Grabe, Dr. Kathryn Yount, and Dr. David Satcher
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