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The 22 members of the Department of Psychology are housed primarily in Thach Hall on the Auburn University campus with laboratories located in Thach Hall, the Haley Center (the central academic building on campus), and the Biological Research Facility. The Haley Center also houses our Psychological Services Center. Project Uplift Offices are located in the Haley Center.

The Psychology Department participates in all of Auburn's missions of instruction, research, and outreach. With one of the larger undergraduate majors on campus we offer core courses to all students and a comprehensive major. Our doctoral programs offer advanced training in Clinical, Experimental, and Industrial/Organizational Psychology as well as a Master's Program in Applied Behavior Analysis that prepares students to become board certified to work with individuals with developmental disabilities.

Events Calendar

10/15/08 Research Presentations: Jennifer Wood Adams, Seihill Kim, Communication and Journalism

12:00 PM at Haley Center 0346
Jennifer Wood Adams, Assistant Professor, and Seihill Kim, Associate Professor in Communication and Journalism will present on their research.
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10/16/08 Kathryn Braund, History, Lectures on "Leading Men: The 1826 Treaty Delegates"

5:00 PM at Jule Collins Smith Museum
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art is having a free night every third Thursday of each month. This free event features a special program, followed by a reception, admittance to the museum galleries and a free wine tasting. The next free night is Thursday, Oct. 16, starting at 5 p.m. The featured program is a lecture by Auburn history professor Kathryn Braund, who will be presenting "Leading Men: The 1826 Treaty Delegates," which is in conjunction with museum's current exhibition, "The Indian Gallery of Henry Inman." Braund's research focuses on the ethnohistory of the Creek and Seminole Indians during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. She has written several books on the subject and is currently authoring a book about the Creek War of 1813-1814.
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10/16/08 Brown Bag Seminar Looks at Feminist Theatre in 1920s

12:30 PM at Haley Center 9030
A Women's Studies Program brown bag seminar will be held at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, in 2225 Student Center. Sunny Stalter of the Department of English will present "A Woman's Place: Working Women on the American Expressionist Stage" about her research on feminist theatre in the 1920s. The talk is free and open to everyone. Feel free to bring your lunch with you.
Contact lco0001@auburn.edu for more information.
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News

Research in Liberal Arts: Why do Bad Habits, Addictions Keep Coming Back?

Psychology Study Seeks Clues in Animal Behavior
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College of Liberal Arts Names Engaged Scholars

The Engaged Scholar Program in the College of Liberal Arts has selected the first recipients of the new Engaged Scholar Professorships.
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Last updated May 28, 2008