

Jinny E. Han
Dr. Jinny E. Han is a distinguished academic advisor and assistant professor at Michigan State University, where she addresses critical issues in psychosocial rehabilitation and culturally specific interventions. With a robust background in teaching and advising, Dr. Han is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and supportive educational environment for her students. Her role as an undergraduate academic advisor and program advisor allows her to guide students through their academic journeys, ensuring they receive the support and resources necessary for success. Dr. Han's research interests are deeply rooted in evaluating and enhancing psychosocial rehabilitation programs. She has been actively involved in assessing the effectiveness of peer mentoring initiatives, which aim to provide students with the guidance and support they need to thrive in their academic and personal lives. Her work in developing work-related training programs is particularly noteworthy, as it equips students with the skills and knowledge required to excel in their future careers. A significant aspect of Dr. Han's research focuses on culturally specific interventions, particularly for adolescents from immigrant and multiracial families. She is committed to understanding the unique challenges faced by these groups and developing strategies that promote their well-being and integration into society. Her work in this area is instrumental in creating programs that are sensitive to cultural nuances and tailored to meet the diverse needs of these communities. Dr. Han's dedication to her field is evident in her numerous research projects and her commitment to improving the lives of those she serves. Her contributions to the field of social science are invaluable, and her work continues to inspire and influence both her students and colleagues at Michigan State University.