Teaching

Abiodun T. Atoloye, PhD

The specific goals that guide both my teaching and mentoring include:

(1) To create a conducive learning environment that recognizes the diversity among learners.

(2) To promote experiential learning through student-centered approaches

Courses

Utah State University

NDFS 6550: Public Health Policy and Advocacy. Instructor [Spring 2023]

NDFS 3700: Medical Terminology for Health Care Professionals, Graduate Instructor [Spring and Fall 2019]

NDFS 6788: Nutrition Epidemiology, Graduate Teaching Assistant [Spring 2016]

NDFS 6900: Advance Public Health Nutrition, Graduate Teaching Assistant [Spring 2018]


Federal Capital Territory (FCT) School of Midwifery, Abuja, Nigeria

Nutrition throughout Life Cycle, Tutor [2008]


Guest Lecture

Texas State University: NUTR 4366, Nutrition Ethics Policy. Roles of Policy Actors in Addressing Food (In)security in the U.S: Government, Industry, Non-Profits, Retailers, and Consumers. Feb 14th, 2022.

University of Connecticut: AH 4095, Advancing Health Equity by Applying Social Determinants of Health Action Frameworks. Linking Refugees' and Migrants' Health to the Social Determinants of Health. October 27th, 2021, and March 23rd, 2022