Grim received her doctorate and master of arts degrees in Health Behavior from The
Ohio State University. She attended Bowling Green State University, where she earned
her Bachelor of Science in Education (specialization - exercise science).
Grim co-authored a chapter in SOPHE's textbook, Health Promotion Programs: From Theory
to Practice, now in its 3rdedition. In the most recent edition, Dr. Grim also serves as co-editor. Dr. Grim
co-edited The Health Education Specialist: A Companion Guide for Professional Competence,
published by The National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. and
is in her second term on the Board of Directors for the Community Health Center of
the New River Valley.
Grim's expertise and interests include planning and evaluating public health interventions
to increase physical activity as well as increasing retention of college students.