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             Vincent W. Hevern, S.J., Ph.D. 
              Homepage Psychology Department email: hevern<@>lemoyne.edu Reilly Hall 222 Last updated: August 24, 2025  | 
           
            ![]() Boating on Lake Winnipesaukee, NH  | 
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| Fall 2025 Courses | PSY 101-03 Introductory Psychology
                  (MWF 1:00-1:50 pm) GH 219 • Link to course PSY 448-01 Clinical Neuropsychology (MW 3:30-4:45 pm) GH 407 • Link to course  | 
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| Spring
                2026 Courses (tentative)  | 
          PSY 340 Brain & Behavior PSY 355 Psychology & Media in the Digital Age  | 
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| Other
                Courses I Teach | 
          PSY 300 History and
                Systems of Psychology PSY 355 Psychology and Media in the Digital Age PSY 444 Story in Psychology: Narrative Perspectives on Human Behavior  | 
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| Psychology & Scholarly | 
          
             Storied Conduct
                (Weblog: Resources & News in Psychology) teachpsych.org 
                STP Homepage •
                OTRP
                    Online (Society for the Teaching of
                Psychology)  | 
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| School & Personal | LMC
                  Psychology Department
                  (Homepage)  Courses in PSY( Falcone Library SC Resourcess  | 
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| 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) • 476 Years of Jesuit Education • Panasci Chapel @ 30 (ppt) (floor plan diagram) • From Manhattan in the 1950s to CNY in the 2020s (handout)  | 
        
| 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  | 
        
| Miscellaneious | YouTube & Other Music
                Recordings | 
        
E-mail to: hevern @ lemoyne.edu 
Le Moyne College
1419 Salt Springs Rd
Syracuse, NY 13214
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