Dr. Susan
Cardenas is a member of the Department of Public Health Science at New Mexico
State University. Dr. Cardenas has spent the bulk of her career in higher
education. Her academic career initiated at New Mexico State University and
continued at Texas Woman’s University, before re-joining the NMSU faculty in
2012.Dr. Susan Cardenas is a valued educator, known for the care and attention
she provides students, as well as her ability to effectively convey and
translate her wealth of public health knowledge and expertise to her students
in both an online and a classroom settings. She currently teaches a plethora of
undergraduate and graduate level course at New Mexico State University, is the
Program Manager of Success With Adolescent Goals (SWAG), a youth development
research program, and continues to be an impactful and influential member of
the public health field. Dr. Susan Cardenas is regarded by colleagues as a
passionate educator and a knowledgeable public health professional, and she is
known by her students to be a caring and attentive professor.
Dr. SusanCardenas is proud to be not only a professor at NMSU, but also an NMSU alumna,
and to push for better funding towards the Public Health Science Department.
She is a member of the alumni-based Aggie Century Club, which seeks out and
solicits private donations to help not only the department, but also its many
students.
Dr. Susan
Cardenas is invested in the future of New Mexico State University, its large
and vibrant student body, and the field of public health. She has many varied
interests, both as an educator and as a researcher, and continues to be a
staunch advocate for her field of study.
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