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Deborah E. Rupp

Deborah E. Rupp

    Information for Potential Applicants to our Ph.D. Program I plan to admit 1-2 incoming Ph.D. students for Fall 2024, and look forward to reviewing your application. For more information please review the following: The GMU I-O Psychology Program website Our graduate program profile on the SIO...

Book Discussion with Dr. Jamie Fader

Past Event
Monday, April 1, 2024 12:00 PM EDT
Fenwick Library, #1014B

The Social Justice Collaborative, housed in Mason’s Department of Criminology, Law and Society, is delighted to host Dr. Jamie Fader for a discussion of her new book, On Shifting Ground: Constructing Manhood on the Margins. We hope to see many of you for what promises to be a lively conversation abou...

Shane A Stori

Shane A Stori

Shane joined the clinical psychology doctoral program at George Mason University in 2021, working with Dr. Lauren Cattaneo in the Lab for Community REACH. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Baltimore and earned her Master’s degree from The Catholic University of America. Pri...

June P Tangney

June P Tangney

June Price Tangney received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from UCLA. After teaching for two years at Bryn Mawr College, she joined the Psychology Department at George Mason University in 1988. Recipient of International Society for Self and Identity’s Distinguished Lifetime Career Award and Fellow...

Teaching Practicum for Graduate Students with Alison Melley

Dr. Alison Melley is taking the lead in shaping the future of education for graduate students that are in the role of teaching assistants or the role of teaching classes on their own. Her class is meant to help students who intend to teach and become professors in the long run too. Even if the studen...

Resources for Instructors and Researchers

If you are looking for content related to DEI… Social Justice Bibliography - CDS  (Cognitive Development Society) WHAT: This is an annotated bibliography offering literature that contributes to our understanding of how racial prejudices develop and interventions that reduce them.  FOR WHOM: Instr...

New Psychology of COVID class makes waves!

Thankfully, the waves are not of a contagious nature. The class, as you can guess, was started to help students understand the multifaceted aspects that go into COVID and how it has changed our society.  Mental health has been at the forefront throughout the pandemic with more people seeking professi...

Sport Psychology with Jim Doorley

The Psychology Department at George Mason University not only encourages graduate students to study hard, but also to forge a path that will maximize success in their chosen field. This can mean working with a seasoned professor or researcher. But as research in the department is diverse, so are the ...

Upcoming Conferences and Conventions!

2019 Conferences & Conventions One of the best ways to expand your knowledge and put yourself out there to your professional peers is to network and attend workshops to better your academic and professional profile. While there are a lot of opportunities available here at Mason. Traveling to exp...