Promoting Healthy, Independent Living

A dedicated team of field professionals developed Gerontology at Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University to provide the university community and Baton Rouge with cutting-edge information on healthy aging. Compiling reliable, valid content, we act as an authoritative voice for our state while challenging the perception of aging and promoting independent living within the geriatric community.
Our mission is to prepare culturally informed servant leaders in gerontology and healthy, active, and successful aging.
Meet the Team
With a team featuring highly-respected gerontology personnel, our staff is filled with passionate educators and researchers.
GERO Chair

Dr. Lindsay Mullins, PhD, FNP-BC, APRN
Sister Agnes Marie Fitzsimons Endowed Chair in Gerontology & Professor

Kristin Harris, MHA, CRCR
Sister Agnes Marie Fitzsimons Endowed Chair Coordinator in Gerontology
2025-2026 Academic Year Gero Champions

Dr. Alicia Bates, PhD, NP-C, CDE
Director of Family Nurse Practitioner
Program Assistant Professor
Age Friendly Liaison

Ashley Lee, MSN, APRN, FNP-C
Instructor of Nursing
Association of Gerontology in Higher Education Program of Merit Liaison

Dr. Jeffrey Thompson, PT, DPT
Director of Clinical Education
Doctor of Physical Therapy Program & Associate Professor
International Healthy Aging Program Liaison

Dr. Elaine Purdy, PhD
Director of Master of Healthcare
Administration Program
International Healthy Aging Program Liaison

Lauren Hollingsworth, MSN, RN-BC
Assistant Professor in Nursing
Healthy Aging Mentor/Mentee Liaison

Kirk Nelson, PT, PhD
Director of Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Associate Professor
International Healthy Aging Program Liaison

Susan Brigman, PhD
Director of Psychology Program
Healthy Aging Mentor/ Mentee Liaison

The History of the Endowed Chair
Sister Agnes Marie Fitzsimons, a native of Northern Ireland, came to Louisiana in 1966 as the administrator of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. Under her leadership, Our Lady of Lourdes grew to serve the entire Acadian region. Her passion for serving others through health and education has influenced Louisianians and continues through the Sister Agnes Marie Fitzsimons Endowed Chair in Gerontology.