Dr. Kimberly J. Hills
Clinical Assistant Professor
hillskj@mailbox.sc.edu
Barnwell, Room 532
(803) 777-7616
Dr. Hills received her Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina and worked in the public schools in the Columbia area until joining the USC faculty in 2008. As a clinical assistant professor, her work focuses on providing intensive, practice-oriented instruction and clinical supervision to graduate students in the psychology department and teaching undergraduate courses in the areas of exceptional children, prevention/intervention for at-risk students, and developmental psychology. Dr. Hills’ primary supervision responsibilities include field-based school psychology practicum and the child, adolescent, and college student evaluation clinic at the USC Psychological Services Center. Her current research interests focus on prevention and intervention for at-risk youth, middle to high school transition, positive psychology, and teacher wellness. She currently serves on the board of state and community organizations.
Please click the Research Showcase link to view a video of Dr. Hill's presentation
Defining the role of clinical faculty in the USC school psychology program.
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