Delia Anderson, PhD
Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, Professor of Biology
School
School of Arts and Sciences
Department
School of Arts and Sciences
Office Location
Fennell 267
Boston
Office Phone Office Phone: 617.732.2910
About
Education
- BA, University of Rhode Island
- MA, University of South Carolina
- PhD, University of Southern Mississippi
Research Interests
- Microbiology curriculum and teaching
- Adjunct faculty development
- Program evaluation/outcomes assessment
Programs
- Biotechnology (BS)
- Chemistry (BS)
- Health Humanities (BA)
- Health Psychology (BS)
- Health Psychology Pathway: Premedical (BS)
- Health Sciences (BS)
- Health Sciences (BS)—Degree Completion
- Health Sciences (DHS)
- Health Sciences (MHS)
- Health Sciences Pathway: Acupuncture (BS/MAC)
- Health Sciences Pathway: Occupational Therapy (BS/MSOT)
- Health Sciences Pathway: Physical Therapy (BS/DPT)
- Medical and Molecular Biology (BS)
- Premedical Health Studies (BS)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Medicine (BS/MD with SGU)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Dental Medicine (BS/DMD)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Optometry (BS/OD)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Osteopathic Medicine (BS/DO with LECOM)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Osteopathic Medicine (BS/DO with ATSU)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Physician Assistant Studies (BS/MPAS)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Veterinary Medicine (BS/DVM with SGU)
- Public Health (BS)
- Public Health (MPH)
- Public Health Graduate Certificate
Featured Affiliations
Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences
WebsiteAmerican Association of Colleges and Universities
WebsiteAmerican Society of Microbiology
WebsiteNational Association of Advisors for the Health Professions
WebsiteEducation
- BA, University of Rhode Island
- MA, University of South Carolina
- PhD, University of Southern Mississippi
Research Interests
- Microbiology curriculum and teaching
- Adjunct faculty development
- Program evaluation/outcomes assessment
Programs
- Biotechnology (BS)
- Chemistry (BS)
- Health Humanities (BA)
- Health Psychology (BS)
- Health Psychology Pathway: Premedical (BS)
- Health Sciences (BS)
- Health Sciences (BS)—Degree Completion
- Health Sciences (DHS)
- Health Sciences (MHS)
- Health Sciences Pathway: Acupuncture (BS/MAC)
- Health Sciences Pathway: Occupational Therapy (BS/MSOT)
- Health Sciences Pathway: Physical Therapy (BS/DPT)
- Medical and Molecular Biology (BS)
- Premedical Health Studies (BS)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Medicine (BS/MD with SGU)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Dental Medicine (BS/DMD)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Optometry (BS/OD)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Osteopathic Medicine (BS/DO with LECOM)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Osteopathic Medicine (BS/DO with ATSU)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Physician Assistant Studies (BS/MPAS)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Veterinary Medicine (BS/DVM with SGU)
- Public Health (BS)
- Public Health (MPH)
- Public Health Graduate Certificate
Publications
- Hart, J., Anderson, D. & DeMasi, J. (2010). Reality-Check: Helping Pre-Health Students Evaluate and Work Towards Their Career Goals through a Health Professions Seminar. The Advisor: Journal of the National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions. 30(1), 20-23.
- Hart, J., Anderson, D. & DeMasi, J. (2010). Reality-Check: Helping Pre-Health Students Evaluate and Work Towards Their Career Goals through a Health Professions Seminar. The Advisor: Journal of the National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions. 30(1), 20-23.
- Dacey, M., Murphy, J., Anderson, D., & McCloskey, W. (2010). An interprofessional service-learning course: Uniting students across educational levels and promoting patient-centered care. Journal of Nursing Education. 49(12), 696-699.
- Dacey, M., Murphy, J., Anderson, D., & McCloskey, W. (2010). An interprofessional service-learning course: Uniting students across educational levels and promoting patient-centered care. Journal of Nursing Education. 49(12), 696-699.
Awards and Honors
- 2009 MCPHS Faculty Research/Scholarship Award