Saint Louis University's Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources encourages you to contact any member of our team with questions or for more information about how we can help.
Kendra Johnston
Director of the Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources
314-977-2372
kendra.johnston@slu.edu
Kendra received her Bachelor and her Master of Social Work degrees at Missouri State University in Springfield. Her background is in counseling, working with the K-12 population, as well as adults with mental health/substance abuse disorders.
Kendra began working at Saint Louis University in January 2016. Her favorite thing about working at SLU is having the opportunity to connect with students. Kendra enjoys spending time with loved ones, cooking, reading, being outdoors and traveling.
Myles Urban
Assistant Director
314-977-2361
myles.urban@slu.edu
Myles received his Bachelor of Arts in Education at Saint Louis University and his Master of Arts in Student Personnel Administration, with a concentration in disability in higher education, at Saint Louis University. Before attending graduate school, Myles was a high school special education teacher for the Special School District of St. Louis County. He has a background in case management, transition planning, and data tracking for students with disabilities.
Myles joined the Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources as a graduate assistant in the fall of 2019 and was hired as a coordinator in the fall of 2020. His favorite part of working at SLU is connecting with the students and seeing their development as they gain valuable experiences in the college environment. Myles spends his free time going to the gym, visiting his family in Chicago and spending time as a dad with his two kids, Jane and Clark.
Alex Rogers
Accessibility Coordinator
314-977-9828
alex.rogers@slu.edu
Alex received her Bachelor of Social Work degree at Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and her Master of Social Work degree at Saint Louis University. She is a licensed social worker in the state of Missouri. While working towards her master’s degree, Alex was a graduate assistant for the Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources. She has a background in working with adults with developmental disabilities, adults with epilepsy, and adults with dementia in long-term care facilities.
Alex joined the Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources as a full-time employee in August 2019. Her favorite part of working at SLU is the relationships she builds with students. In her free time, Alex enjoys going to the gym, traveling and spending time with her husband, their cat, Hobbes, and their dog, Artemis.
Adam Haag
ADHD Coach
adam.haag@health.slu.edu
Adam earned his Bachelor of Science in Psychology from The Ohio State University and is currently a doctoral student in the clinical psychology program at Saint Louis University. His research and clinical interests primarily involve ADHD and childhood trauma. In his free time, Adam enjoys spending time with friends and family, exercising, practicing mindfulness and playing and watching sports.
Molly Reese
CADR Graduate Assistant
molly.reese@slu.edu
Molly received her Bachelor of Science from Penn State University and her Master of Public Health with a concentration in biostatistics from the University of Kentucky. After receiving her degrees, Molly worked at the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center running clinical trials in the Gynecologic Oncology Department. She came to Saint Louis University in fall of 2021 to pursue her Ph.D. in epidemiology.
Molly joined the Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources in the summer of 2023 as a graduate assistant. In her free time, Molly enjoys traveling in her tiny home, spending time with her dog, Mowgli, and training for boxing fights!
Isabelle Nowak
North Campus Testing Center Graduate Assistant
isabelle.nowak@slu.edu
Isabelle received her Bachelor of Exercise Science from Saint Louis University and is pursuing a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. She is interested in working in the pediatric, prosthesis or neurology field after graduation.
In her free time, Isabelle enjoys reading, dancing, and spending time with family and friends. Isabelle is very excited to continue working with the CADR staff after her time as an intern in undergrad.
Harnishad Kaur Binner
South Campus Testing Center Graduate Assistant
harnishadkaur.binner@slu.edu
Harnishad received her Bachelor of Health Science from California State University, Fresno and is pursuing a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and Behavior Science and Health Education from Saint Louis University. She is interested in working in the field of public health to address and mitigate health disparities within marginalized communities. With a strong academic background and a passion for understanding the underlying social determinants of health, Harnishad aims to contribute meaningfully to research initiatives that focus on disease prevention, health promotion and community education.
In her free time, Harnishad enjoys hiking, reading, photography and spending time with family and friends. Harnishad worked as the testing center proctor for one year and is very excited to continue working as a graduate assistant with the CADR staff.