Nichole Smith
About Nichole Smith
Nichole Smith is a Research Assistant with a focus on reproductive rights and justice, actively contributing to social justice initiatives and the advancement of women. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology with a Gender Studies Minor from Monmouth University and a Master's degree in Women, Gender, and Sexuality from The George Washington University.
Work at The George Washington University
Nichole Smith has been employed as a Research Assistant at The George Washington University since 2017. In this role, she focuses on research related to reproductive rights and justice. Her work involves collaboration with various social groups, aiming to promote social justice and support marginalized communities. Additionally, she serves as an Adjunct Faculty Instructor of Political Science and Sociology at Monmouth University since 2019, where she contributes to interdisciplinary education.
Education and Expertise
Nichole Smith earned her Bachelor's degree in Sociology with a Gender Studies Minor from Monmouth University, studying from 2013 to 2015. She furthered her education at The George Washington University, obtaining a Master's degree in Women, Gender and Sexuality from 2017 to 2019. Her academic background equips her with a strong foundation in gender studies and social justice, which she applies in her research and teaching.
Background
Nichole Smith has a diverse professional background that includes roles in both academia and the retail sector. She has worked at Acme Markets since 2009, where she currently holds the position of Cake Decorator/Co-Manager in Ortley Beach, New Jersey. This dual career path reflects her commitment to both community engagement and academic pursuits.
Achievements
Nichole Smith actively contributes to initiatives that promote the advancement of women in society. Her research work emphasizes reproductive rights and justice, and she engages with marginalized social groups both within and outside of academia. Through her roles in education and research, she supports social justice initiatives and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration.