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Heather Doyle

Professor Heather Doyle

Lecturer, Philosophy & Religious Studies

Office: Holmes Hall 309
Phone: (443) 885-3436
heather.doyle@morgan.edu

Education:

(ABD) – PhD in Healthcare Ethics, Duquesne University of Pennsylvania
2021 – MPH in Public Health, West Chester University of Pennsylvania (Magna Cum Laude)
2015 – BA in Sociology, Texas Southern University

Heather Doyle is a full-time lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Morgan State University.

She is a Pennsylvania native and is excited to share her experience and talents with the students at Morgan, here in Baltimore, MD. Heather enjoys research in the areas of
science, race, and philosophy. She is currently “all but dissertation” as a lifelong learner and is completing her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in
Healthcare Ethics through the McAnulty College of Liberal Arts at Duquesne University. Heather enjoys volunteering with local organizations,
mentoring young women of color, and being of service to the community with her sorority.
Areas of Competency
Public Health
Bioethics
Epidemiology
Research Ethics
Research Interests
Issues of Race, Gender, & Class; Gendered Ethical Sustainability; Philosophy of Science; Critical Thinking and Social Behavior; Epigenetics; Research
Ethics; Moral Responsibility & Communal Obligation; Contemporary Social Ethics of Race and Decision Making; Morality & Healthy Behaviors, Justice
and Maleficence; Ethics and Spirituality; Women in Social Movements.