M.A. Theses
- Melissa Gregg, Associate Professor, Chair, Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin-Parkside
- Jennifer Roche, Associate Professor, Departments of Speech Pathology & Audiology and Educational Psychology, Kent State University
- Jonathan Schuett, Human Factors Design Engineer, Apple
- Christopher Becker, Clinical Assistant Professor, Neurology, University of Michigan
- Lily Assgari, Career and Outcomes Data Manager, Louisville, Kentucky
- Rachael Peck, Ph.D. Candidate, Clinical Trauma Psychology, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
- Heather Daly, Ph.D. Candidate, Cognitive Psychology, Department of Psychology, Ohio State University
- Thomas Rohaly, Scientist II, DCS Corporation, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
- Dominique Akesse, Academic Counselor, Georgia State University
- Laura Reinert, Human Factors Consultant, Core Human Factors, Pennsylvania
- Benjamin Stone, Data Analyst, Reno, Nevada
*Since the lab director’s arrival at JMU
Recent Undergraduate Honors Thesis Students
- Aubrey Smiley (Aubrey Smiley McAuliffe) completed a Research Methodology and Quantitative Methods M.S. at ASU (now a Data Scientist & IT Project Manager)
- *Josh Gross after graduation went on to become a Ph.D. Candidate in the Biomedical Sciences Program, University of West Virginia (now an Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences and Biobehavioral Health, Penn State University)
- * **Grant Pointon became a Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Psychology, University of Utah (now a Data Scientist for Lucid Software in Utah)
- *Caroline Cole became a M.A. Candidate in the Department of Psychology, American University
- Sarah Howell became a M.S. Candidate in Human Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington (now a Senior Human Centered Engineer for the MITRE Corporation)
- Liam Payne became a Psy.D. Candidate at the University of La Verne, California
- Rachel Tan was admitted into the M.S. program in Creative Arts Therapy at Nazareth University in Rochester, New York
*Dean’s Award Recipient for Outstanding Thesis Poster Presentation at the department’s Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
**Annual department Phi Beta Kappa nominee for Outstanding Honors Thesis