Jenai Grigg, PhD
Jenai Grigg, PhD, is a Professor of Sociology at Holy Family University. She is currently serving as the Coordinator of General Education at Holy Family University. In addition to an interest in General Education curriculum and assessment, her primary research interest involves examining the social invisibility of pregnancy loss and the impact it has on women and their ability to properly grieve. She is a member of the Involuntary Pregnancy Loss (IPL) Collaborative at Holy Family University.
Kimberly B. Dasch-Yee, PhD
Kimberly B. Dasch-Yee, PhD, is an Associate Professor at Holy Family University. She is also the Director of the Honors Program at Holy Family University. Her primary area of research focuses on stress and coping, both in college students, and particularly in women who have experienced pregnancy loss. She is also a member of the Involuntary Pregnancy Loss (IPL) Collaborative at Holy Family University.
Stacy A. McDonald, PhD
Stacy A. McDonald, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology at Holy Family University. In additon to general interest in improving student outcomes by engaging in the scholarship of teaching and learning, her primary research interest involves examining relationship outcomes following pregnancy loss. She is a member of the Involuntary Pregnancy Loss (IPL) Collaborative at Holy Family University, along with Dr. Kimberly Dasch-Yee and Dr. Jenai Grigg. The mission of the IPL Collaborative is to examine the psychosocial effects of involuntary pregnancy loss on women and their partners through research and advocacy.