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Dwayne T Brandon, Assistant Professor
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Leslie C Brinson, Professor/Former Chair
(919) 530-5166
Les Brinson, Ph.D.; Professor and Former Department Chair, University of Maryland with specialties in counseling and forensic psychology, Dr. Brinson has taught virtually every course in both the graduate and undergraduate psychology curricula. He has served as department chair for nearly three decades. After resigning from the chair?s position, to devote his time to teaching, research, and consulting, he was called to return to the chairs position after two years. The... (read more) |
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Dr. Agatha Carroo received her undergraduate degree from Tuskegee University, doctorate degree from Cornell University and Juris Doctorate from the University of Alabama. As a social psychologist Dr. Carroo has publications in the area of cross-racial facial identifications and variables which affect memory for faces. In addition, she was co-publisher for a local newspaper in the Raleigh-Durham area for nine years and wrote news and featured articles covering a number of social and political... (read more) Education:
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Walter G Charles, Associate Professor
(919) 530-5280
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George E Cliette, Associate Professor
(919) 530-5373
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Rodney T Cunningham, Associate Professor
(919) 530-6619
Rodney T. Cunningham is a Developmental/Experimental Psychologist. He is currently a tenured associate professor in the Department of Psychology at NCCU. Dr. Cunningham has published numerous articles and book chapters addressing the interface of culture and cognitive functioning, and educational/health psychology. Currently, he is working on an edited volume book and several professional journal articles. Over the years, Dr. Cunningham has received several awards for teaching,... (read more) |
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Dr. Sherry Eaton earned a bachelors degree in Elementary Education from Howard University and a doctorate in School Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She served as the Director of the University Testing Center from its inception in 1987 until 1997. She joined the psychology department full time in 2001. Owing to the breath of her training and experiences, she can and has taught most of the courses in the undergraduate curriculum and has independently developed... (read more) Education:
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Catinia D Farrington, Adjunct Instructor
(919) 530-5165
Catinia Farrington received a Master's in Psychology with a Clinical Concentration and a Minor in Educational Technology from North Carolina Central University in 2008. She conducts psychological evaluations, psychoeducational evaluations, developmental assessments, diagnostic/clinical assessments, and consultations with schools. She utilizes a holistic approach that incorporates developmental, psychological, and social strengths in assessment and education. Her areas of clinical interest... (read more) Education:
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Vinston J Goldman, Associate Professor/Coordinator, Psychology Graduate Program
(919) 530-6471
Dr. Goldman's specialty is child clinical psychology. He graduated as an APA Minority Fellow from UNC-CH, completed an internship at Duke University Medical Center, and is a licensed psychologist. He is the recipient of the NCCU Teaching Excellence Award and is a former chair of the NCCU Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects in Research. His memberships include the North Carolina Psychological Association and the American Psychological Association. He is a co-chair... (read more) Education:
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Marquisha R Lee, Adjunct Instructor
(919) 530-5165
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Jonathan N Livingston, Assistant Professor and Director of Export Outreach BBRI
(919) 530-7776
Jonathan Livingston, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor and Co Director of The Institute for the Study of Children Youth and Families; Michigan State University Dr. Livingston received his doctorate in Community Psychology, and prior to attending Michigan State, he received training in African and African American psychology at Florida A& M University. His areas of interests are African American psychological well-being and the cumulative effects of racism and social inequalities on African... (read more) Education:
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Pamela P Martin, Associate Professor and Chair
(919) 530-6411
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Milicia A Tedder, Adjunct Instructor
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Sandra J Waters, PhD, Assistant Professor
(919) 530-6856
Sandra J. Waters, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Dr. Waters received her doctorate in Social Psychology with a concentration in Stress and Cognitive Aging from North Carolina State University and conducted her NIMH postdoctoral training in Health Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Duke University Medical Center. During her four years as an Assistant Professor at DUMC, Dr. Waters designed and conducted both exploratory research studies and randomized... (read more) Education:
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Frances S Whitfield, Administrative Asst I
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