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Dr. Donna H. Hoskins

Dr. Donna H Hoskins

Associate Professor of Health & Human Sciences

  • Department Chair of Health & Human Sciences
  • Student and new professional representative for the National Council on Family Relations, advisor for the Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) club

Department: Health and Human Sciences

Donna Hancock Hoskins received an M.S. in career and technical education from the University of Kentucky. During that time, she worked as a nonprofit manager at a Ronald McDonald House in Lexington, Ky. She earned a Ph.D. in human development and family science from the University of Georgia. Her research focuses on the effects of parenting on child outcomes. Hoskins joined the Bridgewater faculty in 2012.

Contact information

Education and certifications

  • Education: Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia; Master's degree in Career and Technical Education, University of Kentucky
  • Certifications: CFLE

Teaching Fields

  • Parent-Child Relationships, Sociology of the Family, Human Development Across the Life Span, FCS education (Occupational Program Management) and Family Economics

Expertise and Topics

To inquire about scheduling a speaker or topic, contact the Bridgewater College Media Relations team at mediarelations@bridgewater.edu.

Speakers Bureau

  • Early Childhood Development

    Learn about the physical and socio-emotional development of children.

  • Parenting 101

    Learn the parenting skills that can influence a child’s behavior.

  • Parenting Styles and Child Outcomes

    Examine your parenting style and learn how it is associated with child outcomes.

  • Teenage Pregnancy

    This topic looks at the predictors of teenage pregnancy. Learn what communities and families can do to target this issue.

Research areas and specializations

  • Consequences of parenting on adolescent outcomes, specifically, predicting the risk of teenage pregnancy among African Americans using a social contextual approach.

Personal interests

  • Interior design, walking