Current Courses

Spring 2025

  • ANTH 3290-001
    Biol Stress/Development
  • ANTH 3290-090
    Biol Stress/Development
  • PSY 3290-001
    Biol Stress/Development
    Location: ONLN (Online)
  • PSY 4910-018
    Tchg Experience
  • PSY 6290-001
    Dev/CCF Brown Bag
    Location: BEH S 712 (BEH S 712)

Fall 2024

Professional Organizations

  • Association for Psychological Science. 01/2016 - present. Position : Member.
  • Human Behavior and Evolution Society. 01/2016 - present. Position : Member.
  • Society for Personality and Social Psychology. 01/2016 - present. Position : Member.
  • Society for Research on Adolescence. 01/2016 - present. Position : Member.
  • Society for Research in Child Development. 01/2016 - present. Position : Member.

Courses I Teach

  • ANT 3290 - Biology of Stress and Development
    The course focuses on how environmental information in general, and early life stress in particular, “gets under the skin” to shape human development.
  • ANT 6465 - Biosocial mechanisms of stress and development
    In this course we take a lifespan/life history and evolutionary-developmental perspective to examine how environmental information guides the developing phenotype.
  • FCS 6465 - Biosocial mechanisms of stress and development
    In this course we take a lifespan/life history and evolutionary-developmental perspective to examine how environmental information guides the developing phenotype.
  • Psy 3290 - Biology of Stress and Development
    The course focuses on how environmental information in general, and early life stress in particular, “gets under the skin” to shape human development.
  • Psy 6465 - Biosocial mechanisms of stress and development
    In this course we take a lifespan/life history and evolutionary-developmental perspective to examine how environmental information guides the developing phenotype.

Small Group Teaching

  • I now direct the interdisciplinary Evolutionary Psychology Research Group. This group, which involves 4 faculty (from Psychology, Anthropology, and Biology) and 4 graduate students, meets biweekly. I lead or organize discussion of research ideas and related content.   11/01/2018  -  11/01/2028
  • I co-direct the Developmental, Adaptations, Stress, and Health Collaborative. This group, which involves 6 faculty and 11 graduate students, meets biweekly. With co-director Lisa Diamond, I lead the discussion of research ideas and related content.  11/01/2016  -  03/31/2026