Rhonda Holliday, PhD

Associate Professor, Community Health and Preventive Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine

Rhonda Holliday, PhD

Dr. Rhonda Holliday is an Associate Professor at the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, and is the Chair of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Institutional Review Board. Dr. Holliday’s research interests include HIV and substance use prevention, health equity, health communication, and community-engaged participatory research. Dr. Holliday’s recent publications and research activities include Project HAPPY (HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Youth), and condom utilization among college men.

More recently, Dr. Holliday is also a part of the Morehouse School of Medicine National COVID-19 Resiliency Network (NCRN). NCRN has over 400 national and local partners across the U.S. Together, NCRN works with community-based organizations to deliver engaging and culturally appropriate education, information, and resources regarding COVID-19.

Dr. Holliday received a bachelor’s of science in psychology from Morris Brown College, a master’s degree in developmental psychology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Dr. Holliday also received a Doctor of Philosophy in Developmental Psychology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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