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Join the Collaborative!

Undergraduate and graduate students are the foundation of all work at the School Mental Health Collaborative (SMHC). Students have the opportunity to participate in all aspects of the research process, including data collection, consultation, intervention implementation, data analysis, and the dissemination of findings via publications and presentations.

Whether you are a current student or interested in attending one of the SMHC universities, please contact one of the co-directors to let us know of your interest in joining the lab.

Katie Eklund, Ph.D. – katie.eklund@wisc.edu 

Stephen Kilgus, Ph.D. – skilgus@wisc.edu

Nathaniel von der Embse, Ph.D., NCSP – natev@usf.edu

Andy Garbacz, Ph.D. – sgarbacz@wisc.edu

Shannon Suldo, Ph.D. – suldo@usf.edu

Evan Dart, Ph.D., BCBA-D – ehd@usf.edu