Maurya Glaude

Professor of Practice

New Orleans
LA
US
School of Social Work
504-247-1456
Maurya Glaude

Biography

Maurya Glaude is a professor of practice at the Tulane School of Social Work as well as a practicing licensed clinical social worker and clinical supervisor. She attended Texas Southern University for her undergraduate studies in psychology and completed her MSW at the Tulane School of Social Work. For almost seven years, she provided behavioral and administrative social work services in non-profits and parish government in the Greater New Orleans area. She served as a mental health responder after Hurricane Katrina and was instrumental in developing and implementing protocols for evacuation and sheltering of St. Charles Parish residents in response to Hurricanes Rita, Gustav and Ike. After completing her Ph.D. studies at the University of Houston with support from a SAMHSA funded Council on Social Work, MFP doctoral fellowship, Glaude returned to New Orleans. Her research interests include adolescent mental health, improving accessibility of continuing care services for adolescents experiencing substance use disorders, and innovative social work teaching methods.

Education

University of Houston, Graduate College of Social Work

Doctor of Philosophy
Social Work
2017

Tulane University, School of Social Work

Master of Social Work
Social Work
2004

Texas Southern University

Bachelor of Arts
Psychology and Art History

Publications

Audio/Podcasts