Quincy Dinnerson, DSW, LMSW, QMHP-C, ACSW, CFSW Associate Professor/ Director of the Join Masters in Social Work (JMSW) Program Dr. Dinnerson earned a Bachelor of Social Work degree from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Master of Social Work degree from the University of Illinois, Urbana – Champaign, Additionally, Doctor of Social Work degree from the University of St. Thomas - St. Catherine University. His research agenda centers on African- American men in social work, social work curriculum and instruction, school social work, mental health, and Historical Black Colleges and University’s. Dr. Dinnerson is a member of the National Association of Social Workers, Council on Social Work Education, and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated just to name a few. His social work practice experience includes school social work, mental health, social work administration, program planning and community based advocacy. In the academy, he has taught across the social work curriculum in-person, online, and hybrid social work programs. Dr. Dinnerson embraces the motto, “To achieve in every field of human endeavor.”
Dinnerson, Q., et al. (2025). Community of Learners. Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric, 24(2), 44–68.
Wilson, S. L., & Dinnerson, Q. (2025). Bridging the Gap: Addressing Mental Health Disparities in the African American Community.
In El-Amin, Tyler, & Marks (Eds.), Building Health, Resiliency, and Unity in the Black Community. IGI Global. Focuses on racial equity in mental health access and culturally responsive care.
Dinnerson, Q., et al. (2024). Using Storytelling and African-Centered Social Work to Amplify a Black Man’s Voice. Clinical Reviews and Case Reports, 3(5).