Teaching Assistant Professor
Biography
Victoria R. Wagner-Greene, PhD, MPH, MCHES, is a Teaching Assistant Professor of Public Health. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Education with an emphasis in Exercise Science from Bowling Green State University; her Master of Public Health from the Northwest Ohio Consortium of Public Health with a dual major in Health Education and Promotion and Public Health Administration; a Graduate Certificate in Contemporary Gerontological Practice; and her Doctorate in Health Education from the University of Toledo.
Before joining the University of Tennessee, Dr. Wagner-Greene served as an Assistant Professor of Public Health at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, for five years. Over her career, she has taught a wide range of courses, including Death and Dying, Introduction to Public Health, Health and Aging, Consumer Health, and Child and Adolescent Health, among many others. She has also earned a Quality Matters online teaching certificate.
Her research interests include end-of-life planning, health promotion, health communication, older adult health, and interdisciplinary health assessments and strategies.
Outside of work, Dr. Wagner-Greene enjoys spending time with her husband and their dog, reading, and being outdoors.