I am an Associate Professor of Epidemiology and program director for the graduate programs in epidemiology and biostatistics. Recently, I have become the Interim Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs.
What is your latest research/project?
Since the early fall semester, I have been working on the university’s COVID-19 prevention strategies aimed at keeping our students, our campus, and the surrounding community safe.
Favorite teaching moment?
I can’t pick just one, but overall, it would be seeing students become motivated to pursue their goals and watching them succeed in their educational endeavors and careers.
If you could have three apps on your smartphone, which would you pick and why?
The first would be TikTok because it is fascinating. I love seeing people of diverse backgrounds express themselves with humor and emotion. I find the platform to be empowering for so many who may not feel like they have a voice in their daily lives.
FaceTime because it allows me to keep a personal connection with people. It has been very important to stay in touch with friends and family this past year.
My banking app because I never have to go to the bank to deposit checks!
What’s your favorite way to unwind after a busy day?
Outdoor activities such as kayaking and fishing are some of my favorite things to do with my kids and friends.
What is the last TV show or book that you read?
I love all Hallmark movies.
Complete the following sentence: “Key elements of leadership include:”
Listening to and empowering individuals you work with to help them achieve their goals and grow in their professions.
What is something that you are looking forward to both personally and professionally?
After a long challenging year of dealing with COVID-19, I am looking forward to seeing our campus community revitalized as we start the fall semester.
Faculty Spotlight - Melissa Zullo
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POSTED: Tuesday, June 15, 2021 03:06 AM
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