Meet Umaira Khan, GCSW PhD Student Ambassador
Congratulations to Doctoral student Umaira Khan on her appointment as PhD Student Ambassador for the Graduate College of Social Work.
Umaira Khan (she/her) is a PhD student at University of Houston, where she focuses on mental health and educational experiences of youth of color. Her dissertation examines mental health impacts of exclusionary school practices. With a background in youth-serving systems such as Treatment Foster Family Care and special education, she brings an interdisciplinary approach to her practice and research. Umaira has also taught pre-service special education teachers as an adjunct instructor at New York University.
In addition to her doctoral studies, Umaira works as a community-based therapist serving women, children, and families in crisis. She is also a member of the Communications Sub-Committee for the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) Doctoral Student Committee. Umaira holds a Master of Social Work from Nazareth University and a Master of Science in Teaching from Pace University. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her daughters, who continually inspire her with their curiosity.
In this role Umaira will provide current and prospective doctoral students with accurate and honest information about the program. As representatives of the GCSW's doctoral student body, Umaira will serve as a bridge between students and faculty, fostering open communication and contributing to the ongoing enhancement of the student experience. By sharing personal experiences and insights into the curriculum, faculty, research opportunities, and overall student life, GCSW doctoral ambassadors empower students to make informed decisions and thrive in a collaborative academic environment.
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