Lynette Nickleberry Stewart is faculty within the School of Community and Human Services and Chair of the Department of Child and Family Studies. She holds a BA in Psychology from Stephens College (MO) and a MA and PhD in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Missouri. Her research primarily adheres to an […]
Lynette Nickleberry Stewart, PhD
Lynette Nickleberry Stewart is faculty within the School of Community and Human Services and Chair of the Department of Child and Family Studies. She holds a BA in Psychology from Stephens College (MO) and a MA and PhD in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Missouri. Her research primarily adheres to an intersectionality perspective, which centralizes the role of racial, socioeconomic, sexual and other social identities in family functioning and human development.
April 25-27, 2025
Welcome to the NSLDC Conference in Orlando!