Dr. Bobbie Emetu is the Graduate Coordinator of the Master of Public Health (MPH) program in Community Health Education and a Co-coordinator of the Human Sexuality Minor. She has taught a plethora of courses in public health and sexual health. Dr. Emetu's research focus is in sexual transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV/AIDS risk behaviors. Her research interests include condom use errors, innovative methods for STI testing, HIV-related stigma, and the association between sexual abuse and sexual risk behaviors. She continues to conduct applied research within the areas of health education, disease prevention, and sexual health.
Associate Professor
College of Health and Human Development
Department of Health Sciences
Email: bobbie.emetu@csun.edu
Telephone: (818) 677-7607
Office: JD-3533
Program Coordinator
Stacy Missari
Dr. Missari serves as the co-coordinator of CSUN’s interdisciplinary Human Sexuality minor. She teaches courses in the areas of Sociology of Gender and Sexualities. Her past research merged quantitative methodology with feminist theory to examine the determinants and long-term effects of positive attitudes toward sexual pleasure in adolescence. She has also studied the impact of heteronormative attitudes and beliefs on sexual subjectivity among U.S. adults. Her current research uses qualitative methods to explore how women who sleep with women negotiate sexual pleasure and agency.
Assistant Professor
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Department of Sociology
Email:
stacy.missari@csun.edu
Telephone:
(818) 677-4996
Office:
Santa Susana 316