https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/melissa-e-noel
Curriculum Vitae Selected Publications Noel, Melissa E. and Evelien M. Hoeben. (Forthcoming) “‘The Glass is Half Full’: Narratives from Young Adults on Parental Incarceration and Emerging Adulthood.” Journal of Child and Family Studies. Noel, Melissa E. and Cherrell Green. (2022).
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/k-breana-downey
Dr. Downey is excited to have returned to her home state of Pennsylvania to teach across the psychology and neuroscience programs at Temple. Selected Publications Chen, L.C., Downey, K.B. & Whitteck, E.W. (2023). A multi-institutional alternative assessment faculty learning community: Supporting teaching in higher education.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-04-30/cla-professor-philip-c-kendall-wins-2025-apa-award-distinguished-scientific
Philip C. Kendall, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology at the College of Liberal Arts, has been awarded the 2025 American Psychological Association (APA) Award for Distinguished Scientific Applications of Psychology. He calls it his “Hall of Fame moment.” “I play basketball and in basketball the Hall of Fame is for the star players, like those whose numbers are retired.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/josh-mervis
Expertise Clinical Psychology, Statistics, Meditation, Mindfulness-Based Interventions, Neuropsychology, Neuromodulation, Cognitive Training, Psychosis Biography Dr. Mervis' career spans both arts and sciences. He earned a BA in Theater with honors, produced and directed plays and musicals, and worked in artist management for Broadway, television, and film. Transitioning to clinical psychology ...
https://cph.temple.edu/directory/beth-pfeiffer-bpfeiffe
Biography Dr. Pfeiffer earned a BA in psychology and special education from Arcadia University, an MS in occupational therapy with a specialization in pediatrics from Temple University, and a PhD in occupational therapy from Nova Southeastern University. She is an associate professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences teaching courses in the doctorate of occupational therapy and ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/david-wolfsdorf
Expertise Value Theory, Greek Philosophy, Linguistics, Philosophical Psychology Biography PhD Classics (University of Chicago) 1997. Website Selected Publications Trials of Reason: Plato and the Crafting of Philosophy (OUP, 2008) Pleasure in Ancient Greek Philosophy (CUP, 2013) On Goodness (OUP, 2019) Early Greek Ethics (OUP, 2020) Aretē, Eudaimonia, and the Formation of Greek Ethical Theory ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/ryan-vogel-tuh42545
Ryan serves on the Editorial Review Board of Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Journal of Management, and Academy of Management Discoveries. Ryan currently teaches in the Fox MBA and Ph.D. programs, specializing in courses on organizational behavior and leadership, and quantitative research methods.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/robert-weisberg
Creativity Research Journal, 25, 1-14. Weisberg, R. W. (2011). Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater: A case study of inside-the-box creativity. Creativity Research Journal, 23, 296-312. Courses Taught Introduction to Psychology Ph.D. Core Course in Cognitive Psychology Creativity (Graduate and Undergraduate) Ph. D. Professional Development Seminar
https://education.temple.edu/directory/paul-c-jones-tuf02408
Research Interests Participated in research activities on an NIH/Gates Foundation study of cognitive development across eight international sites. Responsibilities include data preparation and analysis, contributing to development to literature reviews of existing projects, and developing additional projects for publication. Data Manager for the research group. Research interest include ...
https://cph.temple.edu/directory/nadine-martin-nmartin
Biography Dr. Nadine Martin is a professor of communication sciences and disorders at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. She received degrees in speech-language pathology from Hofstra University (BA) and Northeastern University (MEd) and a PhD in cognitive psychology from Temple University (1987).