David Greene

Faculty

Associate Professor

Location Gunter 1250B
Address 501 20th St., Campus Box 132 Greeley, CO 80639

Education

PhD, Colorado State University, 1992.
Area of Study: Vocational Education : Human Resource Development

MA, University of Northern Colorado, 1980.
Area of Study: Psychology, Counseling and Guidance|

BS, Colorado State University, 1977.
Area of Study: Psychology

Professional Experience & Affiliations

Associate Professor and Program Coordinator, University of Northern Colorado
(2017 – Present)

Behavioral Sciences Chair, University of Saint Mary, Leavenworth, KS
(2012-2015)

Professor, University of Saint Mary, Leavenworth, KS
(2005-2017)

Associate Professor, University of Saint Mary, Leavenworth, KS
(2000-2005)

Assistant Professor, University of Saint Mary, Leavenworth, KS
(1994-2000)

Director, Adult Outpatient and Emergency Services, Larimer County Mental Health Center, Fort Collins, CO
(1991-1994)

Outpatient Counselor, Larimer County Mental Health Center, Fort Collins, CO
(1984-1989)

Research Expertise & Interests

Areas of Interest

Diabetes and Humor
Emotional Adjustment to Diabetes

Publications

  • Greene, D., & King, N.D. (2021). Humor and A1C: The interaction between humor and diabetes control. Humor: The International Journal of Humor Research, 34 (4).
  • Greene, D. (2021). Humor is a free and readily available tool for treating diabetes. Invited interview HPCLive, June 2021.
  • Greene, D.S. (2021). Humor and A1C: The interaction between humor and diabetes control. Poster Presentation, American Diabetes Association 81st Scientific Sessions, June 2021.
  • Greene, D. (2021). Thanks for humoring me. Taking Control of Your Diabetes, National On-Line Newsletter. https://tcoyd.org/
  • Greene, D.S., King, N.D., & Coe, J.B. (2020). Diabetes and humor: A preliminary investigation. Diabetes Spectrum,33 (2), 175-181.
  • Gould, J., Greene, D., & Donnelly, R. (2020). Marijuana use and achievement motives: An exploratory analysis of self-reported health among adult cannabis consumers. Journal of Drug Issues, 50 (3), 259-272.
  • Greene, D. (2019). Undergraduate internships: Conflicting interests. Journal of Education and Training, 6(2), 41-51. doi:10.5296/jet.v6i2.14880