Trenette T. Clark, PhD, LCSW

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Trenette T. Clark, PhD, LCSW
Curriculum Vitae
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
School of Social Work
325 Pittsboro Street
Phone: 919-843-8020
CB# 3550
ttclark@email.unc.edu
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
http://ttclark.web.unc.edu
EDUCATION
PhD, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University, December 2008
Dissertation: Pathways to Drug Use Among Rural and Urban African American
Adolescents: The Mediating and Moderating Effects of Parent and Peer
Influences
MSW, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 2003
Concentration: Management and Community Practice
BA and BS, Elizabeth City State University, May 2001, magna cum laude
Majors: Sociology/Social Work and Criminal Justice
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Faculty Affiliate, Center for Contextual Genetics & Prevention Science, University of
Georgia, Athens, GA. March 2013- present
Associate Member, Cancer Prevention and Control at the Lineberger Comprehensive
Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. June 2012-present
Faculty Affiliate, Center for Biobehavioral and Social Aspects of Health Disparities,
Duke University, Durham, NC. July 2011- present
Assistant Professor (tenure track), School of Social Work, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, NC. July 2010- present
Research Assistant Professor (non-tenure track), School of Social Work, University of
Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. February 2009- June 2010
Program Administration Specialist I/Research Assistant, Department of Psychology/
Center for Cultural Experiences in Prevention, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond, VA. September 2006-February 2009
Graduate Research Assistant, School of Social Work Social Justice Content Group,
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. September 2006- December 2008
Graduate Research Assistant, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA. September 2005- May 2007
Outpatient Therapist, Family & Youth, Inc. (a division of Easter Seals United Cerebral
Palsy NC), Durham, NC. March 2004-July 2005
Social Worker, Duke University Medical Center Division of Neurology, Durham, NC.
May 2002- July 2005
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Coordinator, American Parkinson Disease Association Information and Referral Center,
Duke University Medical Center Division of Neurology, Durham, NC. October 2004March 2005
Graduate Social Work Intern, Durham County Department of Social Services, Durham,
NC. August 2002-May 2003
Graduate Social Work Intern, Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer’s Disease Research
Center, Duke University Medical Center Division of Neurology, Durham, NC. August
2001-May 2002
HONORS AND AWARDS
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2015 Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Deborah K. Padgett Early
Career Achievement Award
National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Minority Health and Health
Disparities Scholar. Substance Use Among Blacks: Addressing Health
Disparities Through Culturally Relevant and Developmentally Appropriate
Evidence-Based Services (renewed). Amount: $20,822.30. Funding Dates: July
2014-June 2016.
National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Minority Health and Health
Disparities Scholar. Substance Use Among Blacks: Addressing Health
Disparities Through Culturally Relevant and Developmentally Appropriate
Evidence-Based Services. Amount: $16,673.20. Funding Dates: July 2012-June
2014.
Selected to participate in the NIH/NIDA 2012 Addiction Research Training
Institute (ARTI) at Morehouse School of Medicine (2012)
NIAAA and NIDA Travel Award to present at the American Psychological
Association Annual Convention (2012)
Selected to participate in the NIH/NIDA Special Populations Research
Development Seminar Series (2011)
Selected as a member of the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) Class of 2010,
Home Site: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) (2008)
Southern Regional Education Board Doctoral Scholar (2005-2010)
Council on Social Work Education Minority Fellowship Program Award, funded
by the Center for Mental Health Services, the Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention, and the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment in SAMHSA (20052008)
Glaxo Smith Kline: Shaver Hitchings Scholarship (2005)
Duke University Medical Center Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis library named the
“Trenette T. Clark Educational Resource Center” (2005)
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Scholarship Recipient (2003)
Martha Dunn Scholar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2002-2003)
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PUBLICATIONS
(*Indicates publications coauthored with graduate students I mentored.)
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Published/Accepted for Publication
1. Doyle, O., Clark, T.T., Cryer-Coupet, Q., Nebbitt, V., Goldston, D.B., Estroff, S.,
& Magan, I. (accepted). Unheard voices: African American fathers speak about
their parenting practices. Psychology of Men and Masculinity.
2. Alleyne-Greene, B. Grinnell-Davis, C., Clark, T.T., Quinn, C. R., & Cryer, Q. R.
(in press). Father involvement, dating violence, and sexual risk behaviors among
a national sample of adolescent females. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
3. Clark, T.T., Salas-Wright, C., Vaughn, M., & Whitfield, K. (2015). Everyday
discrimination and mood and substance use disorders: A latent profile analysis
with African Americans and Caribbean Blacks. Addictive Behaviors, 40, 119-125.
doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.08.006
4. Salas-Wright, C.P., Vaughn, M.G., Clark, T., Terzis, L., & Cordova, D. (in press).
Substance use disorders among first and second-generation immigrant adults in
the USA: Evidence of an immigrant paradox? Journal of Studies on Alcohol and
Drugs.
5. Clark, T.T., Yang, C., McClernon, J., & Fuemmeler, B. (2014). Race differences
in parenting style typologies and heavy episodic drinking trajectories. Health
Psychology. Advance online publication. doi:10.1037/hea0000150
6. Alleyne-Greene, B., Fernades, G., & Clark, T.T. (2014). Help seeking behaviors
among a sample of urban adolescents with a history of dating violence and
suicide ideations. Vulnerable Children & Youth Studies. Advance online
publication. doi:10.1080/17450128.2014.945629
7. Clark, T.T., Nguyen, A. B., & *Coman, E. (2014). Smoking trajectories among
monoracial and biracial Black adolescents. Journal of Drug Issues. Advance
online publication. doi:10.1177/0022042614542511
8. Nguyen, A.B., Breen, N., Clark, T.T., & Moser, R. (2014). The biracial Asian
population: Examination of health profiles and chronic conditions. Ethnicity &
Disease, 24, 481-487. Retrieved from http://www.ishib.org/ED/journal/244/ethn-24-04-481.pdf [Selected as Featured Article for Issue].
9. Nguyen, A.B., & Clark, T.T. (2014). The role of acculturation and collectivism in
cancer screening for Vietnamese American women. Health Care for Women
International, 35, 1162-1180. doi:10.1080/07399332.2013.863317
10. Salas-Wright, C. P., Clark, T., Vaughn, M.G., & Córdova, D. (2014). Profiles of
acculturation among Hispanics in the United States: Links with discrimination
and substance use. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. Advance
online publication. doi:10.1007/s00127-014-0889-x
11. Salas-Wright, C.P., Vaughn, M.G., Maynard, B.R., & Clark, T. (2014). Public or
private religiosity: Which one is protective for adolescent substance use and by
what pathways? Youth & Society, 1-26. Advance online publication.
doi:10.1177/0044118X14531603
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12. Nguyen, A.B., Clark. T.T., & Belgrave, F. Z. (2014). Gender roles, acculturation,
and cancer screening among Vietnamese women. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic
Minority Psychology, 20(1), 87-97. doi:10.1037/a0033474
13. Clark, T.T. (2014). Perceived discrimination, depressive symptoms, and
substance use in young adulthood. Addictive Behaviors, 39, 1021-1025.
doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.01.013
14. Fuemmeler, B., Lee, C., Ranby, K.W., Clark, T., McClernon, F. J., Yang, C., &
Kollins, S. H. (2013). Individual- and community-level correlates of cigarettesmoking trajectories from age 13 to 32 in a U.S. population-based sample. Drug
& Alcohol Dependence, 132(1-2), 301-308. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.02.021
15. Clark, T.T., *McGovern, T., *Mgbeokwere, D., Wooten, N., *Owusu, H., &
McGraw, K. A. (2014). Systematic review: Social work research on substance
abuse interventions among African Americans. Journal of Social Work, 14(5),
451-472. doi:10.1177/1468017313479858
16. Clark, T.T., Corneille, M., & *Coman, E. (2013). Developmental trajectories of
alcohol use among monoracial and biracial Black adolescents and adults. Journal
of Psychoactive Drugs, 45(3), 249-257. doi:10.1080/02791072.2013.805980
17. Clark, T.T., Doyle, O., & *Clincy, A. (2013). Age of first cigarette, alcohol, and
marijuana use among U.S. biracial/ethnic youth: A population-based study.
Addictive Behaviors, 38(9), 2450-2454. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.04.005
18. Clark, T.T., Nguyen, A., & *Kropko. J. (2013). Epidemiology of drug use among
biracial/ethnic youth and young adults: Results from a U.S. population-based
survey. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 45(2), 99-112.
doi:10.1080/02791072.2013.785804
19. Clark, T.T. & Nguyen, A.B. (2012). Family factors and mediators of substance
use among African American adolescents. Journal of Drug Issues, 42(4), 358372. doi:10.1177/0022042612461770
20. Clark, T.T., Belgrave, F. Z., & Abell, M. (2012). The mediating and moderating
effects of parent and peer influences upon drug use among African American
adolescents. Journal of Black Psychology, 38(1), 52-80.
doi:10.1177/0095798411403617
**Article has consistently been listed on the journal’s 50 most-read article list
since published online in January 2012, ranging from #4-#22.
21. Berry-Edwards, J., Clark, T.T., & Bryant, S. (2012). African American female
social work educators in predominantly White schools of social work. Journal of
Teaching in Social Work, 32(1), 90-107. doi:10.1007/s12111-007-9029-y
22. Coleman-Cowger, V., Alleyne-Green, B., & Clark, T.T. (2011). The impact of
mental health issues, substance use, and exposure to victimization on pregnancy
rates among a sample of youth with past-year foster care placement. Children &
Youth Services Review, 33(11), 2207-2212. doi:10.1016/j.childyouth.2011.07.007
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23. Clark, T.T., Nguyen, A. B., Belgrave, F. Z., & Tademy, R. (2011). Understanding
the dimensions of parental influence on drug use among African American
adolescents. Social Work Research, 35(3), 13-16. doi:10.1093/swr/35.3.147
24. Nguyen, A.B., Clark, T.T., & Belgrave, F.Z. (2011). Empathy and drug use
behaviors among African-American adolescents. Journal of Drug Education,
41(3), 289-308. doi:10.2190/DE.41.3.d
25. Clark, T.T., Sparks, M., *McDonald, T., & *Dickerson, J. (2011). Post-tobacco
master settlement agreement: Policy and practice implications for social workers.
Health & Social Work, 36(3), 9-12. doi:10.1093/hsw/36.3.217
26. Clark, T.T., Nguyen, A., & Belgrave, F.Z. (2011). Risk and protective factors for
alcohol and marijuana use among African American rural and urban adolescents.
Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 20(3), 205-220.
doi:10.1080/1067828X.2011.581898
27. Belgrave, F.Z., Johnson, J., Nguyen, A.B., Hood, K., Tademy, R., Clark, T.T., &
Nasim, A. (2010). Stress and tobacco use among African American adolescents:
The buffering effect of cultural factors. Journal of Drug Education, 40(2), 171186. doi:10.2190/DE.40.2.e
28. Nguyen, A., Clark, T.T., Belgrave, F. Z., Hood, K.B., & Corneille, M. (2010).
Beyond traditional gender roles and identity: Does reconceptualization affect
condom-related outcomes? Culture, Health and Sexuality, 12, 603-617.
doi:10.1080/13691051003658127
29. Clark, T.T. (2010). Reviewing the connection between paradigms and theories
to understand adolescent drug use. Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance
Abuse, 19, 16-32. doi:10.1080/10678280903400479
30. Clark, T.T., Belgrave, F. Z., & Nasim, A. (2008). Risk and protective factors for
substance use among urban African American adolescents considered high-risk.
Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 7(3), 292-303.
doi:10.1080/15332640802313296
31. Tademy, R. H., & Clark, T.T. (2008). Trumping truancy: A transactional
application of triadic reciprocality theory. Theory in Action, 1(1), 71-92.
doi:10.3798/tia.1937-0237.08004
32. Berry-Edwards, J., Bryant, S., & Clark, T.T. (2008). African American female
social work educators in predominantly White schools of social work: Strategies
for thriving. Journal of African American Studies, 12(1), 37-49.
doi:10.1007/s12111-007-9029-y
Manuscripts Under Review by Peer-Reviewed Journals
1. Washington, T., Clark, T.T., & Cryer, Q. Identifying and understanding family
level promotive factors and competence in African American children in informal
kinship care. Journal of Child & Family Studies. Revised and resubmitted.
2. Alleyne-Greene, B., Grinnell-Davis, C., & Clark, T.T. The role of fathers in
reducing prevalence of dating violence and sexual risk behaviors among a
national sample of Black adolescents. Children & Youth Services Review. Revised
and resubmitted.
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3. Whitfield, K.E., Paige, M., Clark, T.T., Gamaldo, A.A., Allaire, A.C., & AikenMorgan, A.T. Impact of cigarette smoking on cognitive functioning in older
African Americans. Journal of Aging and Health. Revised and resubmitted.
4. Lee, C., Clark, T.T., Kollins, S. H., & McClernon, F. J., & Fuemmeler, B. F.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms and smoking trajectories: Race
and gender differences. Drug & Alcohol Dependence. Revise and resubmit in
progress.
5. Alleyne-Greene, B., Fernades, G., & Clark, T.T. Partners’ reproductive control
and pregnancy outcomes among a sample of urban adolescent females with a
history of dating violence. Youth & Society.
6. Corneille, M.A., Carter, L., Hall-Byers, N.M., Clark, T.T., & Younge, S.
Acceptability and intention to use a text-message based health intervention.
Health Communication.
7. Doyle, O., Clark, T.T., Cryer-Coupet, Q., Lombe, M., Stephens, J., & Nebitt, V.E.
Paternal typologies and internalizing behaviors in African American youth living
in urban public housing: A discriminate analysis across empirically based classes
of fathers. Youth & Society.
8. Fernades, G., Alleyne-Greene, B., & Clark, T.T. The impact of fathers on
educational outcomes for Black youth. Youth & Society.
Manuscripts in Preparation
1. Clark, T.T., Hidalgo, S., Ennett, S., & Fuemmeler, B. F. (2014). Developmental
trajectories of cigarette use among monoracial and biracial Black adolescents
and young adults. To be submitted November 2014.
2. Clark, T.T., & Hidalgo, S. (2014). Alcohol use trajectories among monoracial
and biracial Black adolescents and young adults. To be submitted December
2014.
3. Clark, T.T., Butler, E., McGovern, T., & Howard, M. (2014). Substance use
among Black-White adolescents. To be submitted December 2014.
4. Clark, T.T., Hidalgo, S., McGovern, T., & Li, J. (2014). Trends in racial/ethnic
disparities in smoking. To be submitted January 2015.
Peer-Reviewed Edited Book Chapter
1. Belgrave, F., Clark, T.T., & Nasim, A. (2008). Drug use among African
American youth: Implications for prevention. In H. Neville, S. Utsey, & B. Tynes
(Eds.), Handbook of African American psychology (pp. 469-481). Thousand
Oaks, CA: Sage.
Edited Book Chapter
1. Clark, T.T., & Washington, T. (2011). Substance use risk and protective factors.
In R. J. Levesque (Ed.). Encyclopedia of adolescence (pp. 2910-2919). New York,
NY: Springer.
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Non-refereed Publications
1. Yearwood, D., Bryant, B., Dixon, S., Klopovic, J., Wilson, M., Winstead, C., &
Clark, T. (2002). Partnership advocating safety and security (PASS): An
evaluation of process and services. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Governor’s
Crime Commission. Retrieved from
http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p249901coll22/id/651138
Research Reports
1. Clark, T.T. (2012). Age patterns and predictors of smoking: A replication.
Study funded by University Research Council, Office of the Vice Chancellor for
Research and Economic Development, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill.
2. DePanfilis, D., Strieder, F., & Clark, T.T. (2010). Family Connections (FC):
Final report. Study funded by the Maryland Department of Human Resources,
Social Services Administration.
3. DePanfilis, D., Daining, C., Strieder, F., & Clark, T.T. (2009). Family
Connections with Intergenerational Families (FC-I) final report. Study funded
by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children’s Bureau 20032009 (Grant Number: 90CW1126). Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland
School of Social Work.
4. Clark, T.T. (2007, March). Data analysis research report of Network Virginia
Conference participants’ evaluation forms and breakout group sessions. Report
was submitted to the Ford Foundation for its “Difficult Dialogue Program.”
SELECTED MEDIA AND PUBLICITY (as study’s lead author)
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University study links racial discrimination to mental health problems. The
Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. October 13, 2014.
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Live on “The Dinner Club” (5-6pm) on WRSV FM radio station in Rocky Mount,
NC. Discrimination’s impact on mental and physical health. September 25,
2014.
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Discrimination affects mental health of African Americans and Caribbean
Blacks, Study. University Herald. September 22, 2014.
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Study links discrimination, Blacks’ risk of mental disorders. Diverse: Issues in
Higher Education. September 21, 2014.
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Study finds discrimination harms mental health. WCHL radio station.
September 20, 2014.
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Research finds African Americans and Caribbean Blacks experiencing
discrimination are at a greater risk for mental disorders. International Business
Times. September 16, 2014.
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UT study finds discrimination can increase mental health issues. The Daily
Texan. September 17, 2014.
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Everyday discrimination impacts mental health. Health News from
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HealthCanal.com. September 15, 2014.
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Everyday discrimination impacts mental health. Science Daily. September 15,
2014.
PRESENTATIONS
Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations
1. Clark, T.T., Salas-Wright, C., Vaughn, M., & Whitfield, K. (2015, January).
Everyday discrimination and substance use disorders: A latent profile analysis
with African Americans and Caribbean Blacks. Paper accepted for presentation
at the “Ecodevelopmental Perspectives on Substance Use Among Racial and
Ethnic Minorities” Symposium, at the 19th Annual Conference of the Society for
Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.
2. Salas-Wright, C.P., Vaughn, M.G., Clark, T., Terzis, L., & Cordova, D. (2015,
January). Substance use disorders among immigrants in the United States:
Multigenerational evidence of an immigrant paradox. Paper accepted for
presentation at the “The Immigrant Paradox: Links Between Nativity and Wellbeing in the United States” Symposium at the 19th Annual Conference of the
Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.
3. Alleyne-Greene, B. Grinnell-Davis, C., & Clark, T.T. (2014, November). Impact
of fathers on reducing prevalence of dating violence and sexual risk behaviors
among a national sample of adolescent females. Paper presented at the 142nd
Annual Meeting and Exposition of the American Public Health Association, New
Orleans, LA.
4. Clark, T.T., & Brook, J. (2014, June). Perceived discrimination, depressive
symptoms, and substance use in young adulthood. Poster session presented at
the 76th Annual Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence,
Scientific Meeting, San Juan, PR.
5. Salas-Wright, C.P., Clark, T., Vaughn, M.G., & Córdova, D. (2014, April).
Profiles of acculturation among Hispanics in the United States: Links with
discrimination and substance use. Poster presented at the 12th Annual
Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center Research Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
6. Clark, T.T., & Li, J. (2014, January). Multilevel modeling of peers, parents,
school, and state influences on adolescent cigarette use. Oral paper presented at
the 18th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San
Antonio, TX.
7. Doyle, O., Clark, T.T., Nebbitt, V., Cryer-Coupet, Q., & Goldston, D.B. (2014,
January). Don’t wait for it to rain to buy an umbrella: The intergenerational
transmission of values from African American fathers to sons. Paper presented
at the “African American Fathers’ Parenting Practices: Constructions and
Consequences Within Local Contexts” Symposium at the 18th Annual Conference
of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX.
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8. Nebbitt, V., Doyle, O., Cryer-Coupet, Q., & Clark, T.T. (2014, January). Paternal
typologies & internalizing behaviors in African American youth living in urban
public housing: A discriminate analysis across empirically based classes of
fathers. Paper presented at the “African American Fathers’ Parenting Practices:
Constructions and Consequences Within Local Contexts” Symposium at the 18th
Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX
9. Clark, T.T., Yang, C., McClernon, F.J., & Fuemmeler, B. (2014, January). Racial
differences in parenting style typologies and heavy episodic drinking
trajectories from adolescence to young adulthood. Poster session presented at
the 18th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San
Antonio, TX.
10. Corneille, M.A., Carter, L., Hall-Byers, N.M., Clark, T., & Younge, S. (2014,
January). Exploring user acceptance of a text-message based health
intervention. Paper presented at the 47th Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences, Waikoloa, HI.
11. Clark, T.T., Nguyen, A.B., & Kropko, J. (2013, August) Epidemiology of
substance use among monoracial/ethnic and biracial/ethnic youth. Oral paper
presented at the 45th Annual International Convention of the Association of Black
Psychologists, New Orleans, LA.
12. Clark, T.T., Nguyen, A.B., & Coman, E. (2013, August) Cigarette trajectories
among monoracial and biracial Blacks. Poster session presented at the 45th
Annual International Convention of the Association of Black Psychologists, New
Orleans, LA.
13. Clark, T.T., Yang, C., McClernon, F.J., Stroo, M., Ranby, K.W., Kollins, S.H., &
Fuemmeler, B.F. (2013, August). Racial differences in parent-adolescent
relations and alcohol trajectories from adolescence to young adulthood. Poster
session presented at the 45th Annual International Convention of the Association
of Black Psychologists, New Orleans, LA.
14. Clark, T.T., & Nguyen, A.B. (2012, November). Family factors and mediators of
substance use among African American adolescents. Poster session presented at
the 58th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education,
Washington, DC.
15. Clark, T.T., Corneille, M., & Coman, E. (2012, August) Alcohol trajectories
among monoracial and biracial/ethnic Black adolescents and young adults.
Poster session presented at the 2012 Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.
16. Clark, T.T., Nguyen, A.B., Kropko, J., & Wu, L. (2012, June) Substance use
among monoracial/ethnic and biracial/ethnic youth and young adults: Results
from a US population-based survey. Oral paper presented at the 74th Annual
Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scientific Meeting,
Palm Springs, CA.
17. Clark, T.T., Yang, C., McClernon, F. J., Stroo, M., Ranby, K.W., Kollins, S.H., &
Fuemmeler, B. F. (2012, April). Racial differences in parent-adolescent relations
and alcohol trajectory patterns. Poster session presented at the 33rd Annual
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Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans,
LA.
18. Fuemmeler, B., Lee, C., Ranby, K. W., Stroo, M., Yang, C., Clark, K., Boynton, M.,
Clark, T., McClernon, J., & Kollins, S. (2012, April). Community and individual
level social correlates of smoking trajectories from adolescence to adulthood.
Poster session presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the
Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.
19. Clark, T.T., McGovern, T., Mgbeokwere, D., & Owusu, H. (2011, October).
Systematic review: Social work's research on substance abuse interventions
among African Americans. Poster session presented at the 57th Annual Program
Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA.
20. Fuemmeler, B., Ranby, K. W., Kollins, S. H., Yang, C., Boynton, M.H., Clark,
T.T., Stroo, M., Clark, K., & McClernon, J.F. (2011, August). Correlates of
smoking typologies in a U.S. population-based sample from adolescence to
adulthood. Paper presented at the 11th Annual National Hispanic Science
Network on Drug Abuse, Coral Gables, FL.
21. Clark, T.T., & Nguyen, A. B. (2011, May). Cultural and school factors and
substance use: The role of family influences among African American students.
Poster session presented at the 19th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention
Research, Washington, DC.
22. Clark, T.T. (2009, November). Drug use among rural and urban African
American 10th and 12th graders. Paper presented at the 55th Annual Program
Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Antonio, TX.
23. Clark, T.T., Nguyen, A.B., Belgrave, F. Z., & Pearson, B. (2009, May). Risk and
protective factors for alcohol and marijuana use among African American rural
and urban adolescents. Poster session presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of
the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
24. Berry-Edwards, J., Bryant, S., & Clark, T.T. (2008, October). African American
female faculty in predominantly White schools of social work. Paper presented
at the 54th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education,
Philadelphia, PA.
25. Tademy, R. H., & Clark, T.T. (2008, April). Trumping truancy: A transactional
approach of triadic reciprocality theory. Poster session presented at Virginia
Commonwealth University Graduate Student Association Research Symposium,
Richmond, VA.
26. Scott, S. L., Nguyen, K. T., Belgrave, F. Z., & Clark, T.T. (2008, April). The role
of family variables in smoking and academic achievement among African
American girls and boys. Poster presented at the 4th Annual Women’s Health
Research Day at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.
27. Clark, T.T., Belgrave, F. Z., & Tademy, R. (2007, November). Protective and
risk factors for drug use among African American adolescents. Paper presented
at the 135th Annual Program Meeting of the American Public Health Association,
Washington, DC.
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28. Tademy, R., Belgrave, F. Z., & Clark, T.T. (2007, November). Religiosity as a
protective factor for drug refusal efficacy and use among African American
adolescents. Poster session presented at the 135th Annual Program Meeting of
the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.
29. Clark, T.T. (2007, October). Using sociological paradigms and theories to
understand African American adolescent drug use. Paper presented at the 53rd
Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San
Francisco, CA.
30. Clark, T.T., Belgrave, F. Z., & Tademy, R. (2007, August). Preventing drug use
among African American adolescents: Protective and risk factors. Poster
presented at the 39th Association of Black Psychologist Annual International
Convention, Houston, TX.
31. Clark, T.T. (2007, June). Risk and protective factors for substance use among
urban African American adolescent considered at-risk. Paper presented at the
13th Annual Black Graduate Conference in Psychology, Howard University,
Washington, DC.
32. Clark, T.T. (2007, March). Rural adolescent substance use: A review of rural,
urban, & suburban communities. Poster session presented at Virginia
Commonwealth University Graduate Student Association Research Symposium,
Richmond, VA.
33. Clark, T.T., Belgrave, F. Z., & Tademy, R. (2007, March). Individual, family,
peer, and neighborhood factors and their contributions to drug use among
African American adolescents. Poster session presented at Virginia
Commonwealth University Graduate Student Association Research Symposium,
Richmond, VA.
Invited Scholarly Presentations for Agencies, Universities, and Conferences
1. Clark, T.T. (2013, November). Substance use among Black adolescents and
young adults. African American Youth Wellness Lab, UNC Department of
Psychology, Chapel Hill, NC.
2. Clark, T.T., & Chandler, D. (2012, October). Racial-ethnic disparities in
substance use and health among African Americans. University of North
Carolina Ethnicity Culture Health Outcomes (ECHO) Seminar Series, University
of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC.
3. Clark, T.T., Yang, C., McClernon, F.J., Stroo, M., Ranby, K.W., Kollins, S.H., &
Fuemmeler, B.F. (2012, October). Racial differences in parent-adolescent
relations and alcohol trajectory patterns. Poster session presented at the
National Institute on Drug Abuse Diversity Supplement Workshop, Bethesda,
MD.
4. Clark, T.T. (2012, February). Substance use among biracial adolescents and
young adults: Preliminary findings from the national longitudinal study of
adolescent health presented at the AAUW Raleigh Wake County Chapter monthly
meeting.
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5. Clark, T.T. (2011, October). Preventing African American adolescent drug use.
Presented at the UNC School of Social Work Diversity Open House for
undergraduate students from North Carolina’s Historically Black Colleges and
Universities.
6. Clark, T.T. (2010, November). African American adolescent drug use: The
mediating and moderating effects of parent and peer influences. Presented at
the UNC School of Social Work Diversity Open House to undergraduate students
from North Carolina’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
7. Belgrave, F.Z., Butler, D.S., Nasim, A., Tademy, R., Clark, T.T., Hood, K.B., &
Johnson, J. (2008, November). Pathways to smoking: Familial, cultural, &
contextual considerations. Presented to Friends of Prevention Coalition,
Richmond, VA.
8. Clark, T.T., Belgrave, F. Z., & Tademy, R. (2007, April). Individual, family,
peer, and neighborhood factors and their contributions to drug use among
African American adolescents. Presented to the Virginia Commonwealth
University School of Social Work 90th Anniversary, Richmond, VA.
9. Clark, T.T. (2005, July). Health care resources for seniors. Presented to older
adults in Charlottesville, Virginia, sponsored by the University of Virginia
Hospital System and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
10. Clark, T.T. (2005, April). Coping with Parkinson’s disease: Caring for the
caregiver. Presented to patients, caregivers, and health care professionals at the
“Living with Parkinson’s Disease” Symposium sponsored by Duke University
Medical Center and The American Parkinson Disease Association.
11. Clark, T.T. (2004, April). Pharmacy assistance programs: The need and
guidelines of applying. Presented to patients, caregivers, and health care
professionals at the “Living with Parkinson’s Disease” Symposium sponsored by
Duke University Medical Center and The American Parkinson Disease
Association.
Book Reviews
1. Clark, T.T. (2008). [Review of the book The audacity of hope: Thoughts on
reclaiming the American dream, by B. Obama, and review of the book The
covenant with Black America, by T. Smiley]. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural
Diversity in Social Work, 17(2), 221-226. doi:10.1080/15313200801947264
2. Clark, T.T. (2008). [Review of the book Collaborative social work: Strengthsbased generalist practice, by J. Poulin]. Perspectives on Social Work, 6(2), 2931. Retrieved from http://www.uh.edu/socialwork/_docs/phdprogram/
perspectives/Spring2008.pdf
TEACHING
Evidence-based Practice and Program Evaluation
Master’s Course
School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Spring 2011,
2012, 2014
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Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families
Master’s Course
School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Fall 2010
Substance Abuse and Social Policy (online)
Master’s Course
School of Social Work, University of Maryland at Baltimore
Spring 2010
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Programs
Bachelor’s Course
Department of Social Work, George Mason University
Sumer 2009
Guest Lectures
• Guest lecturer, Adolescent Substnce Use, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC, Master’s course, Fall 2014
(for Prof. Ronni Zuckerman).
• Guest lecturer, Funding Your Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC, Doctoral course, Fall 2014 (for Prof.
Gary Cuddeback).
• Guest lecturer, Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC, Master’s course,
Fall 2014 (for Prof. Betsy Bledsoe-Mansori).
• Guest lecturer, Adolescent Substance Use, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC, Master’s course, Fall 2012
(for Prof. Lisa Zerden).
• Guest lecturer, Racial/Ethnic Differences in Substance Use and Health with
Dr. Camara Jones, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social
Work, Chapel Hill, NC, Master’s course, Summer 2012 (for Prof. Lisa Zerden).
• Guest Lecturer, Clinical Social Work Practice in Medical Settings, North
Carolina Central University, Department of Social Work, Durham, NC, Bachelors
course, Spring 2005 (for Prof. Craig Benton).
Dissertation Committees
• Dissertation Committee Member, Tamara Hicks, UNC School of Social
Work, 2012-present
• Dissertation Committee Member, Ahmed Whitt, UNC School of Social
Work. Dissertation Title: Impact of the Built Environment on Urban Adolescent
Depressive Symptoms. Dissertation Defended: July 2013.
Supervisor, PhD Students’ Research Assistantships
2014-2015: Tricia McGovern
2014-present: Emily Butler (School of Public Health)
2013-present: Sebastian Teran Hidalgo (School of Public Health)
2012-2013: Jilan Li (part time)
2011: Emanuel Coman (Department of Political Science)
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2011: Jonathan Kropko (Department of Political Science)
Supervisior, MSW Students’ Research Assistantships
2014-2015: Daniel Ball
2014-2015: Vanessa Collier
2013-2014: Monique Smith
2012-2013: Summar Corley
2012-2013: Dolores Chandler
2011-2012: Maxwell Kirn
2010-2011: Tricia McGovern
2010-2011: Hawa Owusu
2010-2011: Davena Mgbeokwere
Supervisor, Undergraduate Students’ Research Assistantships
2014-present: Abby Ferrell (Departments of Pscyhology and Biology)
2014-present: Alina Clarke (School of Public Health)
2014-present: Ruchi Shah (Department of Psychology)
2014-present: Chichi Orji (Department of Public Policy)
2013-present: Mariam Diallo, Office Assistant (Department of Global
Studies)
2013: Crystal Ibe (Department of Psychology)
2012-2013: Ning Nie (Department of Clinical Laboratory Science)
2012-2013: Jaslyn Piggott (School of Public Health)
Supervisor, Research Practicums
• Supervision of Psychology 395 Course
2012-2013: Quynh Nguyen (UNC Department of Psychology)
Other Teaching: Workshops and Trainings
1. Clark, T.T. (2015, April). Adolescent substance use and abuse. Mountain Area
Health Education Center, Asheville, NC.
2. Clark, T.T. (2014, April). Introduction to evidence-based practice. Greensboro
Area Health Education Center, Greensboro, NC.
3. Clark, T.T. (2013, January). Evidence-based practice in working with children
and adults. Southern Regional Area Health Education Center, Fayetteville, NC.
4. Clark, T.T. (2005, June). Improving the quality of life for people with
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Palliative care and ethics. Presented to the
neurology residents at Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC..
5. Clark, T.T. (2005, March). Working with patients who have a diagnosis of
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Presented to health care workers at the Durham
Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Durham, NC.
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RESEARCH SUPPORT
Extramural Research Grants
Co-Investigator/Mentee, Vulnerability to Drug Use & HIV: Advancing Prevention
for Rural African Americans (Center for Translational and Prevention Science).
National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse (P30DA027827).
Funding Amount: $4,644,929. Funding Dates: July 2014-June 2019. PI: Gene Brody.
Principal Investigator, Substance Use Trajectories and Health Outcomes of
Monoracial and Biracial Blacks. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on
Drug Abuse (1K01DA035895-01). Funding Amount: $828,911.00. Funding Dates: July
2013-June 2018.
Principal Investigator (of subcontract from Duke University to the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Elucidating links between ADHD symptoms and
tobacco/alcohol use trajectories (Fuemmeler, PI of R01). Funding Source: National
Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse. Funding Amount: $197,770.
Funding Dates: September 2011-August 2013.
Co-Investigator, Elucidating links between ADHD symptoms and tobacco/alcohol
use trajectories. Funding Source: National Institutes of Health, National Institute on
Drug Abuse (R01 DA030487-01). Funding Amount: $779,720. Funding Dates:
September 2010 - August 2013. (PI: Fuemmeler).
Principal Investigator, From Young Lady-to-Lady: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in
Smoking Among African American Young Adult Women. Funding Source: AAUW
American Fellowship Research Publication Grant. Funding Amount: $6,000. Funding
Dates: July 2011 – June 2012.
Co-Principal Investigator, Alabama’s Implementation of a Family Centered
Comprehensive Assessment Process for Children, Youth, and Families. Funding Source:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children’s Bureau. Funding Amount:
$746,205. Funding Dates: 2007- 2013. (PI: DePanfilis).
Co-Investigator, Replication of Family Connections with Intergenerational Families.
Funding Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Child Abuse
and Neglect. Funding Amount: $1,575,000. Funding Source: Annie E. Casey Foundation
(Match). Funding Amount: $195,000. Funding Dates: 2003 – 2009. (PI: DePanfilis).
Co-Investigator, Monitoring the Compliance with Federal Title IV-E Requirements
Evaluation. Funding Source: Maryland Administrative Office of Courts. Funding
Amount: $50,000. Funding Dates: 2007-2009. (PI: Cornelius).
Co-Investigator, Maryland Systems of CARES. Funding Source: Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Funding Amount: $1,200,000.
Funding Dates: February 2009-June 2010. (PI: Shaw).
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Co-Investigator, Family Connections. Funding Source: Maryland Department of
Human Resources, Social Services Administration. Funding Amount: $268,701.
Funding Dates: 2008 – 2010. (PI: DePanfilis).
Research Assistant, Pathways to Smoking among African American Adolescents.
Funding Source: Virginia Tobacco Settlement Foundation Research Grant. Funding
Amount: $728, 929. Funding Dates: 2006-2010. (PI: Belgrave).
Principal Investigator, Sinai Center for Advancement, Inc. Summer Camp. Funding
Source: Wal-Mart Community Block Grant. Funding Amount: $1,000. Date: June 2007.
Principal Investigator, Sinai Center for Advancement, Inc. Summer Camp. Funding
Source: Wal-Mart Community Block Grant. Funding Amount: $1,000. Date: June 2006.
Internal (UNC) Research Grants (Competitive)
Principal Investigator, African American Adolescents’ Lower Substance Use:
Elucidating Protective Profiles. Funding Source: Institute of African American Research
(IAAR) Research Grant, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Funding Amount:
$4,500. Funding Dates: May 2013 – May 2015.
Principal Investigator, Age Patterns and Predictors of Smoking: A Replication.
Funding Source: Research Grant, University Research Council, Office of the Vice
Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill. Funding Amount: $5,000. Funding Dates: December 2010 – November
2012.
Principal Investigator, From Adolescence to Young Adulthood: The Puzzle of
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Tobacco Use Among African Americans. Funding Source:
Junior Faculty Development Award, Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and
Provost, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Funding Amount: $7,500. Funding
Dates: December 2010 –December 2011.
SERVICE
Editorial Service
• Grant Reviewer, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking Act Grants (SP13-01)
(10 grants), Online Peer Review, Spring 2013
• Grant Reviewer, Office of Public Health and Science, Office of Adolescent
Health, Teenage Pregnancy Prevention (10 grants), Washington, DC, Summer
2010
• Abstract Reviewer, Council for Social Work Education Annual Program
Meeting, 2009, 2013
• Abstract Reviewer, Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference,
2010, 2015
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Text Reviewer, Review for Allen Rubin’s textbook “Practitioner’s Guide to
Using Research for Evidence-Based Practice,” Wiley, 2011
Consulting Editor, Social Work Research, October 2011- present
Manuscript Reviewer, Theory In Action, January 2008- present
Ad Hoc Manuscript Reviewer:
o Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
o American Journal of Public Health
o Social Science & Medicine
o Annals of Behavioral Medicine
o Nicotine & Tobacco Research
o Journal of Research on Adolescence
o Journal of Black Psychology
o Family Relations
o Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
o Scientific Research and Essays
Selected Service to the Profession and Community
• Advisory Committee Member, Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
Minority Fellowship Program-Youth (MFP-Y), October 2014- present
• Ad Hoc Public Service Board Member, U.S. Department of State, Foreign
Service Selection (Reconstituted) Boards, December 2013-present
• Public Service Board Member, U.S. Department of State, 2013 Foreign
Service Selection (Promotion) Board, June 2013-July 2013
• Presenter, My pathway to assistant professor, Conway Middle School Career
Day. Conway, NC, March 2013.
• Speed Mentor, Council on Social Work Education Minority Fellowship
Program, Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 2011
• Board Member, Sinai Center For Advancement, Inc., Murfreesboro, NC, July
2011• Advisory Board Member, VMJ International Ministries, Memphis, TN,
August 2005- present
• Member, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (currently in the Sigma Tau Omega
Chapter in Cary, NC), January 1999-present
• President, Sinai Center For Advancement, Inc., Murfreesboro, NC, February
2005- July 2011
• Mentor, CSWE Minority Fellowship Program, July 2006- September 2008
• Consultant, Durham Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Durham, NC, March
2004-July 2005
Service to the UNC School of Social Work
• Member, Assistant/Associate Professor Faculty Search Committee (three
tenure-track positions), 2014-2015
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Member, Dual Degree and Certificate Advisory Curriculum Committee, 20142015
Member, Assistant/Associate Professor Faculty Search Committee (four tenuretrack positions), 2012-2013
Member, Research Sequence Committee, 2013-2014, 2012-2013, 2011-2012
Member, Sowo 510 revision committee, 2012-2013, 2011-2012
Member, Recruitment and Admissions Committee, 2012-2013, 2011-2012
Member, Committee on Students Committee, 2012-2013, 2011-2012
Member, Knowledge Generation and Research Dissemination Strategic
Planning Sub-committee, 2012-2013
Member, Search Committee (staff position), 2011-2012
Member, Task group to recruit and retain diverse faculty, 2010-2011
Faculty Advisor to PhD and MSW Students:
2014-2015: 1 MSW student
2013-2014: 1 MSW student
2012-2013: 3 MSW students
2011-2012: 5 MSW students
2011-2013: Katie Cotter, PhD Student
Faculty panel, presented to PhD students regarding preparing for the job
market, 2012
Presenter, Substance Use among African American Adolescents, UNC School
of Social Work Diversity Open House to undergraduate students from NC
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), 2010, 2011
Faculty Panel, UNC School of Social Work New Student Diversity Orientation,
2010
Service to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
• Member, National Health Equity Research Webcast Committee (formerly the
Annual Summer Public Health Research Videoconference on Minority Health
Committee), 2011-present
• Panel Discussant, Exploring the Gender Gap in Leadership Positions. UNC
Gillings School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and
Management professional development seminars, February 2014.
• Presenter. Your Scholarship in Year 1. Future Faculty Fellowship Programs,
sponsored by the UNC Center for Faculty Excellence, August 2013.
• Member, Search Committee for the UNC Center for Faculty Excellence
Associate Director/Teaching and Learning Coordinator position, Summer 2012 Fall 2012
• Panel Discussant, Jobs in Higher Education. Future Faculty Fellowship
Programs, sponsored by the UNC Center for Faculty Excellence. May 2012.
Service to Other Schools and Departments of Social Work
• Member, University of Maryland, School of Social Work Research Lunch Time
Series Committee, May 2009- June 2010
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Member, University of Maryland, Ruth Young Center Research Assistant
Professor Search Committee, March 2009- June 2010
Member, University of Maryland, Ruth Young Center Picnic and Event
Committee, May 2009- June 2010
Member, Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Social Work, Social
Justice Curriculum Content Group, September 2006- December 2008
Graduate Student Mentor, Virginia Commonwealth University, School of
Social Work, July 2006- December 2008
Member, North Carolina Central University, Department of Social Work
Advisory Board, Durham, NC, August 2003- July 2005
Field Instructor, North Carolina Central University, Department of Social
Work, Durham, NC, January 2003-July 2005
Invited Professional Development Presentations to Graduate Students,
Postdoctoral Fellows, and Junior Faculty at UNC and Other Universities
and Organizations
1. Clark, T.T. (2014, February). Exploring the gender gap in leadership positions.
Panel discussant, UNC Gillings School of Public Health, Department of Health
Policy and Management professional development seminars.
2. Clark, T.T. (2014, January). Introduction to grant writing. Keynote speaker,
Council on Social Work Education Minority Fellowship Program, Society for
Social Work Research Annual Convention.
3. Clark, T.T. (2013, August). Your scholarship in Year 1. Presenter, Future
Faculty Fellowship Programs, UNC Center for Faculty Excellence.
4. Clark, T.T. (2012, November). Postdoctoral career options: Academia vs. other
options. Panel discussant, Council on Social Work Education Minority Fellowship
Program Training Day, Council on Social Work Education Annual Program
Meeting.
5. Clark, T.T. (2012, June). Preparing for the higher education job market.
Panelist discussant, PhD Program, UNC School of Social Work.
6. Clark, T.T. (2012, May). Jobs in higher education, Panel discussant, Future
Faculty Fellowship Programs, UNC Center for Faculty Excellence.
7. Clark, T.T. (2008, October). Emergence in the doctoral program, Panel
discussant, PhD Program, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Social
Work.
CURRENT PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Emerging Scholars Interdisciplinary Network
National Association of Social Workers
Society for Social Work Research
Public Members Association of the Foreign Service-USA
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PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW), District of Columbia,
Department of Health, Health Professional Licensing Administration, Board of
Social Work (License Number: LC50078810), September 2009
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), North Carolina Social Work Certification and
Licensure Board (License Number: C006070), July 2008
Nonprofit Leadership Certificate, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 2003
SELECTED TRAININGS
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Issues in the Analysis of Complex Sample Survey Data (Instructor: Dr. Brady
West), November 2012
Introduction to Survey Weighting (Instructor: Dr. Paul Biemer), November 2012
Mplus (Instructor: Dr. Cathy Zimmer), September 2012
Latent Trajectory/Growth Curve Analysis: A Structural Equation Modeling
Approach (Instructor: Dr. Kenneth Bollen), August 2011
Analyzing Developmental Trajectories (Instructor: Dr. Daniel Nagin), June 2011
Structural Equation Modeling (Instructors: Drs. Patrick Curran and Daniel
Bauer), May 2011
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