Debra Kirchhof-Glazier, Ph.D.

Professor of Biology

Director of the Health Professions Program

Dr. Kirchhof-Glazier

Education
Courses
Publications

Activities
Honors
Off-Campus Life

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Education and Role at Juniata

Debra A. Kirchhof-Glazier earned a B.S. in Biology and graduated summa cum laude from Lebanon Valley College in 1973. She received a Ph.D. in Physiology from Cornell University in 1979 and received the Outstanding Graduate Student Award in her department. Her activities at the College center around teaching General Biology and Nutrition in the fall, serving as advisor-at-large for health professions students, chairing the Health Professions Committee, and serving as the coordinator for affiliations Juniata shares with various professional schools in the health care field. She is also faculty advisor for the Juniata Chapter of HOSA and the United Spiritual Council. In addition, she has served as a mediator and consultant on conflict management programs for area schools through the Juniata College Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies.


Courses

Fall 2004

 BI 111 Biology I

 BI 299 Nutrition

 


Publications

Dr. Kirchhof-Glazier has published scientific poetry in Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, wrote the end-of-chapter material and the glossary for the first edition of Campbell's Biology text, published a curriculum for the National Association for Mediation in Education entitled "My Place in the Living World: Peace Studies Through Biology", and served as a contributing editor for the Medical Professions Admission Guide, a publication of the National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions. She has a special interest in incorporating interdisciplinary perspectives and critical thinking into her freshman biology course and in devising techniques to enhance student interaction and responsibility for their learning. In the latter regard, she has published an article entitled "Grading Group Projects Fairly: Students as Authors" in Collaborative Learning: A Sourcebook for Higher Education, Volume II.  Dr. Kirchhof-Glazier is also interested in exploring new developments in the health care field and wrote an article entitled “Naturopathic Medicine: An Advisor Goes to Medical School” in the March 2003 edition of The Advisor, based on insights gained during her sabbatical at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine and Acupuncture Institute in the Fall of 2002.


Other Activities

Dr. Kirchhof-Glazier is a member of the National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions and serves as the Membership Chair and Local Area Network Coordinator for the Northeast Association of Advisors for the Health Professions. She is active in the community as co-chair of her local park committee and as a founding member of the Huntingdon Health and Wellness Association for integrative medicine, for which she serves as co-editor for their news column, The Natural Connection.  She is also an active member of the Bahá'í Faith, which inspired her to found the Huntingdon County Earth Day Committee in 1990 and to work with others, both on and off campus, in a variety of ways to promote unity, peace, and justice.


Honors

Dr. Kirchhof-Glazier's honors include the Lindbach Award for Distinguished Teaching (1987), Juniata's "Woman of the Year" (1987 and 1996), the Beachley Award for Distinguished Academic Service (1999), and recognition by National HOSA ( Health Occupations Students of America) as Outstanding Collegiate HOSA Advisor (1992 and 1997 through 2004).


Off-Campus Life

Dr. Kirchhof-Glazier is married to Dr. Douglas Glazier, and they have two children, one of whom is severely multiply disabled. Experiences with their handicapped son inspired her to pursue integrative medicine.  Her sabbatical semester in the fall of 2002 at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine and Acupuncture Institute catalyzed the formation of the Huntingdon Health and Wellness Association.  Her personal interests focus around family activities, gardening, hiking, and playing the 12-string guitar.

 


 

You can e-mail Prof. Kirchhof-Glazier at kirchhof@juniata.edu.

Health Professions Office, BSC
Office phone: (814) 641-3574
Fax: (814) 641-3685

Biology Department
Juniata College
Huntingdon, PA 16652

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