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Beth Doll is a professor in the School Psychology Program and Training Director for the Nebraska Internship Consortium in Professional Psychology. She began her career in rural Kentucky and later coordinated a clinic at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, experiences that shaped her research in children's mental health. Her work focuses on promoting psychological well-being in schools, exploring classroom systems that foster resilience and academic success. Partnering with school districts, she uses student perceptions to inform changes in classroom routines. Dr. Doll’s research challenges conventional views of mental health, emphasizing the importance of meaningful interventions over merely measurable ones. She has received multiple honors, including the National Association of School Psychologists’ 2020 Legend’s Award and Lifetime Achievement Award. A licensed psychologist in Nebraska and Wisconsin, she is active in several professional associations and serves on editorial boards. Her academic service includes leadership roles at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, where she has taught since 2000.