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Hannah Yanow, EdD

Visiting Professor, Psychology

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Education

  • EdD, Organization & Leadership, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 2019
  • MA, Psychology, Antioch University, Santa Barbara, CA 2014
  • BA, Family and Human Services, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 2009

Biography

Hannah Yanow (she/they) is a Visiting Assistant Professor with Menlo College, the Program Director for the BA Psychology Degree Completion Program at Notre Dame de Namur University, and an Inclusion & Belonging Consultant with the Stanford VMware Women’s Leadership Innovation Lab.

Courses Taught

  • Professional Development
  • Psychology of Human Sexuality
  • Queer Identities in the Psychological Context
  • Empirical Research Methods
  • Psychology Senior Thesis
  • Research Methods in Sport and Performance Psychology

Recent Publications

• Presented on a ‘Reading Harry Potter after 2020’ panel, LeakyCon, 2024

• Presented a Pride workshop on Building LGBTQIA2+ Equality, BNP Paribas, 2024

• Collaborated, developed, and produced The Board Culture Playbook, 2024

• Opening Presenter for the Harry Potter Academic Conference, 2023

• Presented a workshop on Navigating LGBTQ+ Topics with Children, BNP Paribas, 2023

• Presented on How to Support Your LGBTQ+ Colleagues, BNP Paribas, 2023

• Plenary Presenter for the The Board Diversity Playbook, 2023

• Collaborated on, developed, and produced the The Board Diversity Playbook, 2023

• Plenary Presenter for the Harry Potter Academic Conference, 2021

• Co-Authored Article: 4 Way Queer Theory Shows Up in Higher Ed (That You Might Not Have Known), 2021

• Co-Authored Article: Want to Promote Allyship in Your Company? Crowdsource It, 2021

• Collaborated on and designed the Want to Promote Allyship in Your Company? Crowdsource It, 2021

• Co-curated and contributed to the AAPI Heritage Month Calendar, 2021

• Co-Authored Article: Reclaiming Hogwarts: Meaning Making and Homemaking, 2020

• Co-wrote the Anti-Racism and Allyship 7-Day Journey, 2020

• Co-presented Queering Workspaces, Queer Mornings, 2020

• Defended & Published doctoral dissertation Harry Potter and the Queering of the College Classroom, 2019

• Became a Dorothy Stang Scholar for the production of the Queer Identities course, 2018