Psychology at Bryn Mawr College
13 faculty and 27 courses in Psychology at Bryn Mawr College.
13faculty listed
27courses
14.2avg h-index (enriched)
Faculty
- Anjali Thapar, Professor of Psychology h-index 21
The study of human memory and understanding the cognitive and neural bases of age-related changes in memory. Other research projects include investigating memory illusions and the effect of stereotypes on judgment and behavior.
- Dustin Albert, Associate Professor and Chair of Psychology h-index 20
- Kimberly Wright Cassidy, Professor of Psychology and President Emeritus h-index 20
- Thomas P. Le, Assistant Professor of Psychology h-index 15
- Cora E. Mukerji, Assistant Professor of Psychology h-index 14
Es on understanding how biological, psychological, and environmental factors interact to shape mental health and social development. Using neurobiological and behavioral methods, her lab studies how early life experiences and brain plastici
- Laurel M. Peterson, Associate Professor of Psychology h-index 14
- Yeon Soon Shin, Assistant Professor of Psychology h-index 7
- Zhenlan Wang, Assistant Professor of Psychology h-index 3
Es on everyday coping. Lan investigates how people respond to stressful situations in their daily lives and how the strategies that people use for coping are socialized with children in different cultures. The goal of her research is not ju
- Ariana Orvell, Assistant Professor of Psychology
- Clark R. McCauley, Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Research Professor
Stereotypes, group dynamics, and the psychological foundations of ethnic conflict, terrorism, and genocide. He is co-author of Why Not Kill Them All? The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murder (2006), co-author of Friction: H
- Jodie A. Baird, Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology
- Marc Schulz, Professor of Psychology on the Sue Kardas PhD 1971 Professorship
- Robert H. Wozniak, Emeritus Professor of Psychology
Es on power and gender in family belief and interactional systems, and subcultural variations in family values and their relationship to adolescent, and development of toddlers' imitation and use of novel actions as communicative gestures.
Courses
- Introductory Psychology PSYC B105
- Educational Psychology PSYC B203
- Research Methods and Statistics PSYC B205
- Social Psychology PSYC B208
- Clinical Psychology PSYC B209
- Lifespan Development PSYC B211
- The Science of a Life of Meaning, Joy and Connection PSYC B213
- Thorne School Practicum: Bridging Research and Practice PSYC B215
- Behavioral Neuroscience PSYC B218
- Cultural Psychology PSYC B224
- Health Psychology PSYC B231
- Laboratory in Computational Neuroscience PSYC B280
- Laboratory in Cultural Psychology PSYC B285
- Laboratory in Cognitive Neuroscience PSYC B287
- Laboratory in Social Psychology PSYC B288
- Laboratory in Clinical Psychology PSYC B289
- Helping Skills: Theory and Practice PSYC B320
- Everyday Coping Across Culture PSYC B322
- Adolescent Development PSYC B327
- Health Behavior and Context PSYC B331
- Unlocking the Self-Control Toolbox PSYC B332
- Early Childhood Experiences & Mental Health PSYC B344
- Neuroscience of Adaptive Decision-Making PSYC B358
- Senior Seminar PSYC B399
- Senior Thesis PSYC B400
- Supervised Research PSYC B403
- Psychology Colloquium PSYC B499
Roster/catalog compiled from the college’s public directory. Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-01.