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Meet the Faculty
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Professor Michele Mallet
Assistant Professor at
Taylor University Fort Wayne
BS, Indiana State University
MSW, University of Illinois
Professor Michele Mallett is a native of Fort Wayne, IN. She
completed her undergraduate work with a BS in psychology from
Indiana State University. Professor Mallett has a Masters Degree in
Social Work from the University of Illinois at Chicago and is a
Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Ms. Mallett is an Assistant
Professor at Taylor University Fort Wayne. She has been in the field
of social work for 20 years. Her clinical experience is in the area
of counseling mental health issues with children and families,
particularly in the area of addictions. Professor Mallett teaches in
the academic areas of social work, addictions counseling, and
multicultural counseling. She has also been an adjunct professor for
Indiana University Purdue University in Fort Wayne. Included in her
courses at Taylor University Fort Wayne are introduction to social
work, practice with individuals and groups, working with children,
understanding grief and loss, and social welfare policy She has done
presentations on “Constructing Social Integration,” emphasizing
cultural competence. This presentation was a result of a course she
teaches entitled Unleashing the Oppressed. Professor Mallett has
also presented on “Teaching the Millennial Student”. She serves as
chairperson of the Board of Directors for Allen County Youth
Chaplaincy, Inc, and has one son who is currently a freshman in High
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