Psychology
The Psychology program provides its students with a basic foundation in the scientific study of humans and animals, an understanding of the history of Psychology, and broad exposure to many of its subdisciplines. The major provides students with an excellent foundation in scientific inquiry, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making skills through its research methodology course sequence. In addition, the department offers internship opportunities, faculty supervised research experiences, and study abroad courses to encourage student development of personal and professional competencies related to a variety of career paths.
Faculty
RACHEL E. BOWMAN, Ph.D.
Professor
STEPHEN BRINER, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
ADRIENNE CROWELL, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
MAUREEN A. CONARD, Ph.D.
Professor, Department Chair
SUSAN GANNON, M.A.
Instructor
RUTH M. GRANT, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
RONALD HAMEL, M.A.
Instructor
MARY E. IGNAGNI, Ph.D.
Lecturer
WILLIAM MAYER, Psy.D.
Lecturer
DAWN MELZER, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
ANNEMARIE MURPHY, Ph.D.
Lecturer
JESSICA SAMUOLIS, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
DAVID SHAENFIELD, Ph.D.
Lecturer
LISA SMITH, Psy.D.
Lecturer
CHRISTINA J. TAYLOR, Ph.D.
Professor
DAMON TOMLIN, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor
ALBERT WAKIN, M.S., CAS
Instructor
DEIRDRE YEATER, Ph.D.
Associate Professor