Education and Child Development Directory
Our education and child development team partners with community and educational programs and schools in Omaha and across Nebraska to enhance services and programs for children, youth and their families through assessment, evaluation and analysis.
Leadership
Jolene Johnson, EdS, EdD
Director, Munroe-Meyer Institute Department of Education and Child Development
Associate Professor, Munroe-Meyer Institute Department of Education and Child Development

Kerry Miller, PhD
Associate Director, Academic Affairs, MMI
Associate Director, Department of Education and Child Development, MMI
Assistant Professor, Department of Education and Child Development, MMI
Co-Director, Developmental TIPS Program, MMI

Faculty | Staff










Paige E. Hardy, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC
Assistant Professor
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Developmental TIPS Clinic


Sangyoo Lee, PhD
Assistant Professor



Sneha Roy, PhD
Assistant Professor, MMI Department of Education and Child Development





Nishank Varshney, PhD
Assistant Professor, Munroe-Meyer Institute
Child Development Program Evaluator, Munroe-Meyer Institute





Emeritus Faculty

Education and Child Development Services
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Kelly Crotty
Office/Project Associate
402-559-7368
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Administrative Program Associate
402-559-7451
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Department Research
MMI is committed to advancing knowledge through research to benefit individuals with disabilities and complex health care needs.
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Buffett Early Childhood Institute
at the University of NebraskaThe Buffett Early Childhood Institute emerged from the shared vision of the University of Nebraska leadership and Susie Buffett, a longtime philanthropist and champion of early childhood education and development.
Executive Director, Buffett Early Childhood Institute
Professor, MMI Department of Education and Child Development