Vincent
W. Hevern, S.J., Ph.D. Psychology Department email: hevern<@>lemoyne.edu 2020-2021 Office Hours I will be teaching at a distance in the Spring 2021 Semester. Please contact me by email to set up an online meeting. Last updated: February 7, 2021 |
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Spring
2021 |
Links to Course Materials• PSY/BSC 340-01 Brain and Behavior MWF 11:00-11:50 am |
Courses
I Teach |
PSY 101
Introductory Psychology PSY 300 History & Systems of Psychology PSY 302 Personality PSY 340 Brain and Behavior PSY 355 Psychology and Media in the Digital Age PSY 448 Story in Psychology: Narrative Perspectives on Human Behavior PSY 448 Clinical Neuropsychology |
Psychology & Scholarly |
Storied
Conduct (Weblog: Resources &
News in Psychology) teachpsych.org
STP Homepage
OTRP
Online (Society for the Teaching of
Psychology) Academia.edu | Profile |
School & Personal | LMC
Psychology
Department
(Homepage) Courses in PSY( Falcone Library 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) Pictures from Poland, 2016 (ppt file) |
Other | |
Jesuit | 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 |
E-mail to: hevern @ lemoyne.edu
Le Moyne College
1419 Salt Springs Rd
Syracuse, NY 13214
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