Phd Student Carolina Lopera received a prestigious and highly selective summer internship at Educational Testing Service (ETS), where she will work with the NAEP team investigating students’ opportunities to l […]
Congrats to Jessica Brodsky who successfully defended her dissertation on “Fostering College Students’ Fact-Checking Skills: Three Studies Assessing Lateral Reading Instruction in a General Education Cou […]
Students, alumna, and faculty presented research at the 93rd Eastern Psychological Conference (EPA) in New York City on March 5, 2022. The Educational Psychology department had a great showing! See pictures below […]
Congrats to Yongchao Zhao who successfully defended her dissertation on “The Effects of Education and Cognitive Skills on Employability and Earnings for Labor Market Entrants: Evidence from Large-scale W […]
Jessica Brodsky’s (PhD Candidate) dissertation research on lateral reading was featured in the APA Monitor on Psychology. Check it out here!
The article describes how lateral reading is an evidence-based […]
Congrats to Russell Miller who successfully defended his dissertation on “Screen Time and the Psychological Well-Being of U.S. Teenagers: An Exploratory Re-Analysis of Data from the Youth Risk Behavior S […]
Congrats to Professor Irvin Sam Schonfeld who was awarded by the International Work, Stress, and Health Conference which is jointly sponsored by the American Psychological Association, the National Institute […]
PhD student Nicole Zapparrata, Professor Patricia Brooks, and Alumna Dr. Teresa Ober will present at the Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD) during […]
Dr. Anastasiya Lipnevich (Ed Psych PhD Program Grad Center & Queens College) and Dr. Ernesto Panadero (Deusto University & IKERBASQUE Basque Foundation for Science) will present at the Queens College Ed Psych […]
On Tuesday, December 7, 2pm (via Zoom and in person), Professor Kristen Gillespie-Lynch, College of Staten Island and Graduate Center, will present “Using a participatory approach to improve autism unde […]
On Tuesday, Oct 26, 2pm (via Zoom), Professor Deanna Kuhn and Mariel Halpern, Teachers College, Columbia, and Juanita Martin, Graduate Center will present “From Talk to Text: Dialog as a Path to Critical Th […]
Below is a post written by Keith A. Markus, Ph.D. He is currently a Professor in the Psychology Department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He serves on the graduate faculty of the CUNY Graduate Center […]
Are you interested in using psychological and advanced statistical methods to study how we learn? Our department is having an open house on October 4th at 6pm and November 4th at 4pm!