Professor
Temple University, School of Social Work
Dr. Hyde's areas of teaching include community and policy practice, organizational change, ethics, advocacy, and social justice. She has led numerous workshops at national social work conferences in the areas of multicultural/anti-oppressive teaching and student engagement. She eceived the Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award, Temple University (2022) and the Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Public Health (2020).
Her areas of scholarship include anti-oppressive praxis, community and organizational capacity building, social movements and societal change, and macro practice ethics. Dr. Hyde is co-author, with Dr. Marcia Cohen, of Empowering Workers and Clients for Organizational Change (Lyceum Press), has published and presented widely. Her current research focuses on neoliberalism's impact on the human service sector.
Dr. Hyde was inducted as a research fellow into SSWR, where she was the founding co-chair of the Community & Neighborhood Research Cluster and current co-chair of the Community Research Special Interest Group. She is a past recipient of the Contributions to Feminist Scholarship Award (CSWE Commission on the Role and Status of Women). She is the past Chair of ACOSA, serves on several social work and social science editorial boards, is the former editor of the Journal of Progressive Human Services and current editor-in-chief for the Journal of Community Practice.
Dr. Hyde earned an MSW, a Certificate in Labor Relations, and a PhD from the University of Michigan. A New Englander now living in Philadelphia with her daughter and six rescue cats, she is a huge fan of Bruce Springsteen and New England sports teams.
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Friday, October 24, 2025
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