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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2015–2017 Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Psychology 830  

Psychology 830

Department of Psychology, School of Arts and Sciences

Website: http://psych.rutgers.edu

Chair: David S. Vicario

Graduate Vice Chair: George C. Wagner

Undergraduate Vice Chair: Alexander Kusnecov

Associate Undergraduate Vice Chair:
Linnea R. Dickson

Director of Advising: David Wilder

Professors:

John Aiello, B.B.A., CUNY (City College); M.A., CUNY (Queens College); Ph.D., Michigan State

Gretchen Chapman, A.B., Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D., Pennsylvania

Richard Contrada, B.A., Long Island; Ph.D., CUNY

Maurice Elias, B.A., CUNY (Queens College); M.A., Ph.D., Connecticut

Jacob Feldman, A.B., Harvard; M.S., Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Charles R. Gallistel, A.B., Stanford; Ph.D., Yale

Rochel Gelman, B.A., Toronto; M.S., Ph.D., California (Los Angeles)

Arnold L. Glass, B.A., SUNY (Buffalo); Ph.D., Stanford

Lee Jussim, B.A., Massachusetts; Ph.D., Michigan

Eileen Kowler, B.A., CUNY (Queens College); Ph.D., Maryland

Alan M. Leslie, M.A., Edinburgh (UK); Ph.D., Oxford

Howard Leventhal, Board of Governors Professor of Health Sciences; Ph.D., North Carolina (Chapel Hill)

Michael Leyton, B.S.C., Warwick (England); Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

Louis D. Matzel, B.A., American; M.A., George Mason; Ph.D., SUNY (Binghamton)

Daniel M. Ogilvie (Emeritus), B.A., Ph.D., Harvard

Timothy A. Otto, B.A., Bowling Green State; M.A., Ph.D., New Hampshire

Zenon Pylyshyn, Board of Governors Professor of Cognitive Science; B.Eng., McGill (Canada); M.Sc., Ph.D., Saskatchewan (Canada)

Laurie A. Rudman, B.A., Ph.D., Minnesota

Tracey J. Shors, B.S., Alabama; Ph.D., Southern California

Manish Singh, B.A., Delhi (India); M.A., Ph.D., California (Irvine)

Karin J. Stromswold, A.B., Harvard; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.D., Harvard

David S. Vicario, B.A., New Hampshire; Ph.D., Rockefeller

George C. Wagner, B.A., Fairfield; M.A., Western Michigan; Ph.D., Chicago

Mark O. West, B.S., California (Irvine); Ph.D., Wake Forest School of Medicine

David Wilder, B.S., Pittsburgh; M.S., Ph.D., Wisconsin

Terence G. Wilson, Oscar Krisen Buros Professor, B.A., M.S., Witwatersrand (Johannesburg); Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook)

Robert L. Woolfolk, B.A., Ph.D., Texas

Associate Professors:

Judith A. Hudson, B.A., Trinity College; Ph.D., CUNY

Robert A. Karlin, B.A., Harvard; M.A., Yale; Ph.D., Rutgers

Alexander Kusnecov, B.A., Ph.D., Newcastle (New South Wales)

Danielle McCarthy, B.A., Yale; M.S., Ph.D., Wisconsin (Madison)

John P. McGann, B.A., Ph.D., Yale

Julien Musolino, B.A., Geneva; M.A., North Wales (UK); Ph.D., Maryland

Diana Sanchez, B.A., Bard College; Ph.D., Michigan

Arthur Tomie, B.A., Southern California; M.A., Ph.D., Colorado

Assistant Professors:

Kasia M. Bieszczad, B.S., McGill (Canada); Ph.D., California (Irvine)

Shana L. Cole, B.A., College of New Jersey; Ph.D., New York

Pernille Hemmer, B.S., Ph.D., California (Irvine)

Theresa M. Leyro, B.A., Colby College; Ph.D., Vermont

Melchi Michel, B.A., SUNY (Oswego); Ph.D., Rochester

Benjamin Samuels, B.A., Johns Hopkins; Ph.D., Harvard

Edward A. Selby, B.A., Wyoming; Ph.D., Florida State

Elizabeth Torres, B.S., San Jose State; Ph.D., California (San Diego)

Teaching Instructors:

John M. Ackroff, B.A., Williams College; M.S., Ph.D., Wisconsin

Cordelia Aitkin, B.A., Williams College; Ph.D., Rutgers

Gary A. Brill, B.A., Columbia College; M.A., Ph.D., New York

Linnea R. Dickson, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College; Ph.D., Rutgers

Marina Gelfand, B.A. Boston; Ph.D., Catholic

Margaret Ingate, B.A., Alabama; Ph.D., Rutgers

Stephen P. Kilianski, B.A., Ph.D., Rutgers


Estelle M. Y. Mayhew, B.S., Amsterdam; B.A., Seton Hall; Ph.D., Rutgers


Lyra Stein, B.A., Rutgers; M.S., Einstein College of Medicine, Ph.D., Rutgers

 
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