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Department of Psychology
Associate professor of psychology Lora Park, PhD, is an expert on the self, self-esteem, motivation, interpersonal processes, and well-being. Her research examines how aspects of individuals shape their responses to situations and events that occur in everyday life. A prolific scholar, Park’s work has appeared in top journals in her field and has been funded by the National Science Foundation. She is a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, and Society for Personality and Social Psychology. In addition, she is a member of the executive committee of the International Society for Self and Identity and also the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, for which she will serve as president-elect in 2024.