Emily Lusenhop, MSW
She/They
I am a proud social worker who is deeply committed to nurturing students’ curiosity, encouraging creative problem-solving, and fostering their ability to think critically. My overarching aim is to support the growth of lifelong learners and empower emerging social work professionals to become future leaders in the profession.
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Social Work
University of New Hampshire
Courses Taught 2023-2024
SW 740 & 741 Social Work Internship Seminar I & II
BSSW Internship Liaison
SW 715/815 Affirming Practice with LGBTQ+ People
Courses Taught 2022-2023
SW 740 & 741 Social Work Internship Seminar I & II
BSSW Internship Liaison
Courses Taught 2021-2022
SW 740 & 741 Social Work Internship Seminar I & II
BSSW Internship Liaison
SW 715/815 Affirming Practice with LGBTQ+ People
SW 424 Introduction to Social Work
Courses Taught 2021
SW 930 Practice III (MSW Program, Manchester, NH)
SW 611 Behavioral Health & Wellbeing (previously SW 711 Understanding Mental Illness)
SW 641 Social Work Internship Seminar II
BSSW Internship Liaison
Courses Taught 2018
SW 715/815 Affirming Practice with LGBTQ+ People
Emily Lusenhop, MSW
She/They
My teaching philosophy has evolved to prioritize the creation of an inclusive and productive learning environment. Central to this philosophy is a critical examination of the structures and environments that shape our educational experiences. By acknowledging and addressing structural inequities and systems of oppression, I strive to empower my students to engage deeply with the material and to confront injustices within our learning community.