Bio
Dr. Eun-Jun Bang is a professor of social work at Northeastern State University and
he has been a full time faculty member since 2009. Dr. Bang has an MSW from George
Warren Brown and has four years of social work practice experience prior to becoming
a social work educator.
Education:
- PhD, Social Work, University of Missouri- Columbia, 2009
- OtherMSW, Master of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, 2005
- MS, Family Studies, University of Tennessee- Martin, 2002
- BS, Health & Human Performance, University of Tenneessee- Martin, 2000
Domestic Violence, Stress, International Students' Mental Health, Adoption
Macro Social Work, Human Diversity, Research Methods
Intellectual Content:
- Perceptions of school bullying, social support, and stress among Korean adoptees in
U.S. white families: a pilot study (Journal Article, Academic Journal), Discovery, Accepted, January (1st Quarter/Winter),
2020
Presentations:
- Dimensions of Social Support and Associations with Health among Older Adults - Gerontological Society of American Annual Meeting - - November 2019
- The effects of school bullying and social support on stress among Asian adoptees in
trans-racial families. - Oklahoma Research Day - - March 2016
- Cherokee adult daughters of abused women: Childhood adversity and adult well-being - Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education - - October 2015
- Cherokee adult daughters of abused women: Childhood adversity and adult well-being - Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education - - October 2015
Courses Taught:
- ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO PRACTIC - SOWK 5233 - Summer 2020
- PRACTICE HEALTH/BEHAV HTH SETT - SOWK 5463 - Summer 2020
- ADV PRACTICUM & SEMINAR I - SOWK 5604 - Spring 2020
- SOWK PRACTICUM II & SEMINAR - SOWK 5404 - Spring 2020