Psychology Faculty
Faculty
Grace Baron
Professor of Psychology
Office: Knapton 317B
Phone: 508-286-3689
gbaron@wheatoncollege.edu
Michael Berg
Associate Professor of Psychology
Office: Knapton 301
Phone: 508-286-3627
mberg@wheatoncollege.edu
Peony Fhagen-Smith
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Coordinator of African, African American, and Diaspora Studies
Office: Knapton 330
Phone: 508-286-3692
fhagen-smith_peony@wheatonma.edu
Meg Kirkpatrick
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Office: Science Center B-144 & Knapton 317A
Phone: 508-286-3642
kirkpatrick_meg@wheatoncollege.edu
Kathleen Morgan
Williams Associate Professor of Psychobiology
Office: Science Center B-156 & Knapton 317
Phone: 508-286-3934
kmorgan@wheatoncollege.edu
Bianca Cody Murphy
Chair, Professor of Psychology
Office: Knapton 316
Phone: 508-286-3690
bmurphy@wheatoncollege.edu
Rolf Nelson
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Office: Knapton 316B & Science Center B-146
Phone: 508-286-3632

Derek Price
Associate Professor of Psychology
Office: Knapton 317A
Phone: 508-286-3688
dprice@wheatoncollege.edu
Jason E. Reiss
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Office: Knapton 220
Phone: 508-286-3636
reiss_jason@wheatoncollege.edu
Gail Sahar
Associate Professor of Psychology
Office: Knapton 215
Phone: 508-286-3686
gsahar@wheatoncollege.edu
David Wulff
Professor of Psychology
Office: Knapton 329
Phone: 508-286-3691
dwulff@wheatoncollege.edu
Visiting Instructors
Fredric Agatstein
Visiting Professor of Psychology
Knapton 329
agatstein_fredric@wheatoncollege.edu
Linette G. Liebling
Visiting Instructor of Psychology
Knapton 301
liebling_linette@@wheatoncollege.edu
Nancy Olin
Visiting Instructor of Psychology
Knapton 301
olin_nancy@@wheatoncollege.edu
Lee Thompson
Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology
Knapton 316C
thompson_lee@@wheatoncollege.edu
Cooper R. Woodard
Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology
Knapton 316C
woodard_cooper@@wheatoncollege.edu
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Wulff delivers world-famous Cadbury Lectures at Univ of Birmingham
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