By Appointment
MSW, Metropolitan State University of Denver
BSW, University of Wyoming
Ashlee Davis is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Social Work at Auburn University and a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW). She earned her undergraduate degree in social work from the University of Wyoming in 2010 and her MSW from Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2013.
Davis brings a rich blend of academic and practice experience to her work, with teaching experience at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. During her time at the University of Denver, she served in leadership roles supporting curriculum development, program facilitation, and student success. At Auburn University, she primarily focuses on teaching and program support, continuing her commitment to meaningful, student-centered education.
Before entering academia, Davis spent more than a decade working in community and school-based mental health settings, supporting adolescents, young adults, and families. Her practice experience includes crisis intervention, social-emotional education, individual and group mental health services, and school-wide prevention initiatives. Within school settings, Davis specializes in behavior management, trauma-informed practices, school-wide multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS), and crisis intervention. She is a member of the School Social Work Association of Alabama and was instrumental in bringing their annual conference to Auburn in 2026.
Originally from Colorado, she relocated to Auburn in July 2024 with her husband, three daughters, and two dogs. She has quickly embraced Auburn life—especially football season—and enjoys attending as many home games as possible while cheering on the Tigers.
Davis' teaching interests include Social Work Practice Methods courses, Field Practicum and Introduction to Social Work. Through these courses Davis also supports service-learning experiences for students at Expressions of a BraveHeart as well as various community agencies.