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He received a B.A. in psychology from the University of Virginia in May 1980, and then a Ph.D. in Clinical/Community Psychology from Yale University in May 1986. He subsequently worked as a post-doctoral fellow in research at Harvard Medical School from 1986 until 1988. [2]
Professor of psychology at Princeton University: Brooks D. Simpson: 1979 Col Professor of history at Arizona State University, Robert Sitkoff: 1996 Graduate Professor at Harvard Law School: Valerie Smith: 1978, 1982 Graduate President, Swarthmore College; former dean of the college, Princeton University [7] William G. Thomas III: 1991, 1995 M.A ...
Joanne B. Freeman (born April 27, 1962) is a U.S. historian and tenured Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University. Freeman has published two books as well as articles and op-eds in newspapers including The New York Times, [1] [2] magazines such as The Atlantic and Slate.
Joseph C. Miller (1961) – professor of history, University of Virginia (since 1972) Indiana Neidell (1989) – historian, host and lead writer of The Great War YouTube channel Eugene Allen Noble (1891) – president of Centenary University 1902–1908, 3rd president of Goucher College from 1908–1911, 16th president of Dickinson College from ...
Similarly, the physics graduate department and the neuroscience graduate program were both ranked 14th and the history graduate department 19th. [18] The philosophy graduate program is ranked 32nd in the United States. [19] The economics and psychology graduate departments were ranked 27th and 28th, respectively. [20]
Brian Arthur Nosek is an American social-cognitive psychologist, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia, and the co-founder and director of the Center for Open Science. [1] He also co-founded the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science and Project Implicit.
He is a Research Professor in the Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. [1] [2] Kelly's research interests include cognitive neuroscience and mind–body dualism, with a focus on phenomena (for example, from parapsychology and the paranormal) that challenge the current neuroscientific view of mind.
In 1986, he joined the faculty of the University of Virginia as an assistant professor of education for the Programs in Clinical and School Psychology in the Curry School of Education. He was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 1991 and Full Professor in 1999.