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Weston Kensinger currently serves as the Director of the Douglas W. Pollock Center for Addiction Outreach Research and is a Teaching Professor in Biobehavioral Health at Penn State University. Dr. Kensinger oversees a $2.5 million endowment that provides training and resources for community-based organizations supporting veterans in Pennsylvania. His focus is on projects that combine community outreach with evidence-based research to address issues related to Substance Use Disorder. As an Associate Teaching Professor and Graduate Faculty Member, Dr. Kensinger instructs courses and advises students in Health Education and Biobehavioral Health programs. He previously served as the Professor-in-Charge of the Health Education Graduate Program. Dr. Kensinger holds a Ph.D. in Health and Human Performance from Oklahoma State University, an M.Ed. in Health Education from Penn State Harrisburg, and a B.S. in Allied Health Science from Bridgewater College. His research interests involve community engagement aimed at preventing opioid abuse, understanding motivations behind high-risk health behaviors among college students, and implementing wellness programs for elderly populations. Dr. Kensinger is also an advocate for fitness and is an amateur paleontologist.
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