Kerlisha Broomes

  • Adjunct, Sociology
Kerlisha Broomes

Kerlisha Broomes has been an Adjunct faculty member at Mercy University since the completion of her studies at Mercy University in 2023. Prior to teaching at Mercy University, Mrs. Broomes developed her love for teaching through her service as a Sunday School teacher and later as a Adult Leadership Instructor at the Ramah Christian Center in the Bronx. Mrs. Broomes currently teaches the Conflict 1 course for the undergraduate program in the School of Behavioral Science. Apart from being an alumni of Mercy University, Mrs. Broomes served at Mercy as a Peer Mentor, Orientation Leader and a member of the Mavs Give Back Club, a campus club focused on giving back to the community as much as possible.

Masters of Science, Psychology - Mercy University (2023) with distinction

Bachelors of Science, Psychology - Mercy College (2021) summa cum laude

An Investigation of the Relationship Between Family Household Structure and Quality of life for Parents Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
The study investigated the correlation between family household structure and quality of life for parents with particular concern to the COVID-19 pandemic, and against the backdrop of socio-contextual factors such as gender, residence type and ethnicity.

Beyond the Classroom: ‘Transformative Learning Experiences
This research looked at the expected benefits of improved learning outcomes, enhanced retention rates, student development of critical skills, increased sense of belonging and preparation for future success.

PSYN/SOCL/POLSC/LAW 255 – Managing Human Conflict I

Mercy College’s Theresa Kane Agent of Change Award -> 2021

NYS Mediation Training Completion Certificate -> 2019