"The purpose of psychology is to give us a completely different idea of the things we know best." --Paul Valery, Tel quel

 
                                                  
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FACULTY

The psychology faculty at Columbia State are truly dedicated to bringing the science of mental processes and behavior to life for students. It is the goal of every instructor in the psychology department to keep students fully engaged in the topics and issues surveyed. Psychology is a wonderful subject filled with the apparent mysteries of human nature. But, mysteries are meant to be solved and the truth is often more fulfilling than fiction. Psychology faculty are devoted to strengthening empirical and critical thinking skills within students, who may be more inclined to discover the truths and certainties of the human condition through objective, rational analysis. However, this analysis need not be boring and psychology faculty strive to make class sessions fun, exciting, and  rewarding. Each of the instructors below as well as devoted adjunct faculty bring a wealth of life and professional experiences into the classroom that serves to enhance the overall learning experience:

Dr. Linda Brunton, Professor of Psychology
Office: Clement 121
Phone: 931. 540.2759
Email: lbrunton@columbiastate.edu

Mr. De’ Marcus I. Jackson, Instructor of Psychology
Office: LACS, Rm 116
Phone: 931.766.1609
 
Dr. Louise Katz, Professor of Psychology
Office: Clement 115
Phone: 931.540.2832
Ms. Cheryl McCord-Acklin, Assistant Professor of Psychology
Office: Yates 102 C
Phone: 615.790.5981
Email: lmccordacklin@columbiastate.edu
 
 
 

 

 

The views and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of the Psychology Department. The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by Columbia State Community College. Questions and comments are referred to De'Marcus Jackson, at djackson30@columbiastate.edu. This website was last updated on 5/24/2008.