Dinorah Nieves

Dinorah Nieves
Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design · Liberal Arts

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Introduction
A proud New York Latina, Dr. Dinorah Nieves blends academic training, experience, and intuition with an urban, witty, and relatable style. This has made her a sought-after expert, appearing on ABC’s “The Chew,” WE TV’s “Braxton Family Values,” OWN TV’s “Iyanla Fix My Life,” and A&E’s “Hoarders.” Nieves is a multifaceted behavioral scientist with an MA in Communications, an MS in Psychology, and a PhD in Sociology.
Education
January 2023 - September 2023
Capella University
Field of study
  • Psychology
August 2004 - February 2011
Fordham University
Field of study
  • Sociology
August 2002 - August 2003
Fordham University
Field of study
  • Communications

Publications

Publications (5)
Chapter
Research suggests that high-achieving leaders are at higher risk for lower levels of life satisfaction, given their proclivity for relationship fatigue, ambition addiction, and issues with self-trust. Given these challenges, it is worth examining their inner speech for reframes that improve happiness. A small convenience sample of the researcher-pr...
Article
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Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the rapidly growing field of online education experienced an even greater surge, sparking increased interest in the particulars of effective digital pedagogy. Effective approaches include useful facilitator guidance, well-structured course design and productive instructor feedback. In addition, there is evidence to...
Poster
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What is the aim of teaching sociology to students, if not to advance their social consciousness? While many students of sociology may go on to become scholars in the field and others to use their expertise in research and teaching positions, many more will pursue seemingly unrelated vocations. Still, the majority of students of higher education are...
Book
Based on interviews with thirty 1.5 and second generation Latinas from the New York City metropolitan area, ages 18 to 32, the concept of "biculturalism" is explored. Using a number of models (hybrid identities, identity conflict, and others) the study found that these women's experiences are known and narrated through their life stories as arenas...

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