Jeanne Freeman Ph.D., CHES
Assistant Professor, Community Health Program
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Education
Ph.D. in Health Sciences from the University of Arkansas; M.S. in Nutrition from the University of Nevada, Reno; B.S. in Health Sciences with a minor in Biology from La Sierra University.
Research Interests
The impact of media on health-related behaviors; Osteoporosis prevention among men and premenopausal women; Injury prevention.
Profile
Dr. Jeanne Freeman is an Assistant Professor in the
Community Health program. She is also a Certified Health
Education Specialist (CHES). Dr. Freeman is passionate about
her teaching and works to incorporate her background in health
education and her research into her classes.
Outside of her teaching, Dr. Freeman enjoys spending time
outdoors, with her family, and cooking. Taking hikes, playing
with her young son, and laughing with her husband help Dr.
Freeman to balance her work life.
Prior to coming to Western, Dr. Freeman was an Assistant
Professor at California State University, Chico. She feels
honored to be among and able to teach the outstanding students
at Western.
Courses Taught
HLED 151: Society and Drugs
HLED 345: Health Promotion/Disease Prevention
HLED 432: Organization and Administration of Community Health
Programs
HLED 447: Community Health
HLED 455: Health Education Grades K-8
HLED 465: Program Evaluation and Research Design
