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Michelle Meyer
Director of the Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center at Texas A&M University
Michelle Meyer is an accomplished academic professional currently serving as an Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning at Texas A&M University (TAMU) while also holding the prestigious position of Director of the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center at TAMU. With a Ph.D. in Sociology from Colorado State University (CSU), she has a diverse educational background that includes a B.A. in Sociology from Murray State University and an M.A. in Sociology from CSU.
At Texas A&M University, Michelle plays a pivotal role in fostering interdisciplinary research collaboration to tackle the pressing issues of climate change and increasing hazard impacts through socially equitable and environmentally sustainable approaches. Her expertise lies in individual and community resilience, social vulnerability, disaster resilience and mitigation, climate change displacement, environmental sociology, community sustainability, and the intricate relationship between environmental factors and social vulnerability.
Michelle's research portfolio is extensive and addresses a wide array of topics such as nonprofit involvement in disaster recovery, civilian emergent group behavior, disaster risk perception, energy conservation in organizations, evaluation of volunteer training programs, disaster response plans for individuals with disabilities, and environmental attitudes and behaviors. Her teaching interests encompass disciplines like research methods and statistics, sociology of disaster, environmental sociology, social stratification, and community sociology.
In her illustrious career, Michelle Meyer has held various significant roles including being an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Louisiana State University, Associate Executive Director at the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center, and Assistant Research Scientist at Texas A&M University. Her dedication to academia and research is further demonstrated through her prior positions as a Research Assistant at Colorado State University, Data Collector at Colorado Division of Criminal Justice, Research Assistant at the Advancement of Student Learning, and Graduate Teaching Assistant at Colorado State University.
Michelle Meyer's expertise and unwavering commitment to advancing knowledge in the fields of sociology, disaster resilience, environmental sociology, and community sustainability make her an invaluable asset to the academic community at Texas A&M University and beyond.
