Dr. Maureen E. Templeman


Department

Sociology and Anthropology

Role: Faculty
Campus: Springfield

Postal mail

Missouri State University
Sociology and Anthropology
901 S. National Ave.
Springfield, MO 65897

Biography

Maureen Templeman (she, her, hers) is a professor for the Gerontology program at Missouri State University. Her teaching and research interests include stress and coping across the life span, work-family issues related to informal caregiving, aging among diverse and marginalized adults, and end of life issues. She has a background in curriculum and instruction and has taught English to international students at universities across the U.S. In her personal time, Maureen enjoys taking walks, spending time with her son, and traveling.


Details

Education

  • PhD, Aging Sciences, 2021, University of South Florida
  • BS, Spanish, 2011, Missouri State University
  • MEd, Curriculum and Instruction, 2001, University of Florida
  • BA, Sociology, 1998, University of Florida

Teaching

  • GER 309/PSY 309 Identity and Aging in Literature and Film
  • GER 351/PSY 350 Psychology of Aging and Adulthood
  • GER 354/PSY 354 Gender and Sexuality in Later Life
  • GER 366/PSY 366 and SWK/CFD 365 Families in Later Life
  • GER 397 Diversity and Aging