
<p>Karen S. Niland, MS, RN, is a Principal Lecturer at the University of New Hampshire in Nursing. With more than two decades of experience in undergraduate general education, she has taught large lectures of the popular Discovery Program course "Making Babies: Technology, Nature and Social Context". She is recognized for her passionate and engaging teaching style with expertise in reproductive health, her interdisciplinary collaboration in process improvement, and early-adopter of new academic technologies. She is dedicated to supporting students across all disciplines at the university to promote academic integrity, self-advocacy, and thoughtful decision-making.</p>
Courses Taught
- NURS 450: Making Babies
- NURS 695: Independent Study
- WS 796: Advanced Topics
Research Interests
- Child/Maternal Health
- Culture--Gender and Sexuality
- Reproductive Disorders
- Reproductive Physiology
- Reproductive Rights
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases