Nicole Mullican
Assistant Director, National Center for Sexual Violence Prevention- Education
Ph.D., 2021, Oregon State University, Human Development and Family Studies
M.S., 2018, University of Tennessee, Child and Family Studies
B.S., 2016, University of Tennessee, Child and Family Studies
- Biography
Dr. Nicole Mullican is the Assistant Director of the National Center for Sexual Violence Prevention, housed in the Mark Chaffin Centers for Healthy Development at Georgia State University's School of Public Health. In her role, she oversees the Center's prevention initiatives and serves as a subject matter expert on the prevention of sexual violence. Nicole supervises a diverse team of staff, graduate and undergraduate students, and interns. She also works to develop training and other learning opportunities for GSU students, the community, and professionals in this field.
Previously, Nicole collaborated with the Oregon Department of Human Services on efforts to improve child welfare across the state. Her background in Human Development and Family Studies provided insight into a variety of issues related to violence prevention as well as the impact violence can have on individuals and their communities across the lifespan. Today, Nicole is particularly interested in prevention as a means of improving human development and health outcomes.