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Jim Johnson, PhD

Associate Director, Health Exploration

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  • Jim Johnson has been with Loyola University Chicago since September 2000.  He has served as staff and faculty during his time at LUC in roles including advisor, associate director, associate dean, and lecturer.  Dr. Johnson earned his PhD from the University of Michigan’s Center for the Study of Higher and Post-Secondary Education and earned his MEd from Loyola University Chicago. He has multiple publications, currently serves on a research project in the Department of Sociology examining medicaleducation, and has presented both scholarly and applied work at a range of national conferences. He has served on the board of the National Association for Advisors for the Health Professions at the national and regional levels working with health professions advisors and health professions admission professionals across the country. Dr. Johnson was elected to a university delegation sent to El Salvador in summer 2014 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the UCA martyrs and their lives.  This experience continues to inform his perspective and commitments.  

    Johnson derives reward from the design and delivery of coursework at the college level. Heis a member of the faculty of the Department of Sociology as an adjunct instructor.  He has also served on the faculty of the School of Environmental Sustainability.  He has designed and taught sections of UNIV 101, UNIV 102, SOCL 281, and RMTD 400 at Loyola, and English 125 at the University of Michigan.   

    Dr Johnson returned to Career Services  in January 2022 in the role of Associate Director. Here he supports major programming and initiatives, contributes to the capacity for one-on-one advising and group advising, and leads educational development efforts.  Dr. Johnson describes himself as student centered, and paraphrasing Frederick Buechner, finds health exploration advising to be a place where his deep joy and the needs of others meaningfully intersect.  Students and alumni can make appointments through Handshake.