Vincent W. Hevern, SJ, Ph.D.
Homepage

Professor
Psychology Department
email: hevern<@>lemoyne.edu
Tel: 315-445-4342
Office: Reilly Hall 222

Office Hours (Fall 2011)
Tue 1:30-3:30 pm
Wed 3:30-5:00 pm
& by appointment





Last updated: 10-20-2011

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Course Webpages
Fall 2011
PSY 101  Introductory Psychology (MWF Section 02 1:30-2:20 pm; Section 03 2:30-3:20 pm; GH 207)
PSY 302  Personality Psychology (MWF 10:30-11:20 am; GH 207)
Spring 2012 PSY 300 History & Systems of Psychology
PSY 340  Brain and Behavior
 


Other Courses I Teach
(not currently scheduled)
PSY 280  Abnormal/Normal Psychology
PSY 380  Counseling & Psychotherapy
PSY 444  Story In Psychology: Narrative Perspectives on Human Behavior
PSY 448  Clinical Neuropsychology
Psychology & Scholarly



Storied Conduct (Weblog: Resources & News in Psychology)
Narrative Psychology: Internet & Resource Guide (New site in preparation)
The Narrative Consortium
International Society for Dialogical Science
(ISDS)
International Journal for Dialogical Science (IJDS)
APA Members |Soc for History of Psych (Div. 26) | Cheiron W

teachpsych.org  STP Homepage & OTRP Online (Society for the Teaching of Psychology)
Media Ecology Assn
Journal of Social, Evolutionary, and Cultural Psychology (JSEC)
NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society (NEEPS)

The Virtual Faculty
Academia.edu | Profile
School & Personal LMC   Psychology Department (Homepage) (Documents)
Falcone Library   Blackboard
SC Resourcess
Background online CV and a short autobiographical statement

Photography
Homepage Photos Archive
Various Fall, 2003 in New Hampshire & New York State
Gifford Zoo, Syracuse, NY (2005)
Other
 Jesuit Fr. Bucko's Mighty Home Page
The Society of Jesus in the US (Jesuits)
Self Photos St. John's RCC (Middletown, Co. Armagh) (2007)
Bow-tied (@ Ted Sarbin's Memorial) (2005)
Informal portrait (2003)
Formal portrait (2000)
At computer in the office (1998)
@ Apple Computer, Cupertino, CA, November 1998: Pic 1  Pic 2

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E-mail to: hevern @ lemoyne.edu
Le Moyne College
1419 Salt Springs Rd
Syracuse, NY 13214


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