Emeriti Faculty

Calhoun, Lawrence

Emeritus Professor
Colvard 4040

Dr. Calhoun’s website

Cann, Arnie

Emeritus Professor
Colvard 4040

Education: B.A.: Northeastern University Ph.D.: Indiana University Specific Research Interests: Relationship development and maintenance Posttraumatic growth processes Humor and sense of humor Development and impact of gender role stereotypes

Cook, James

Emeritus Professor
Colvard 4040

Education: B.A., Ph.D.: Indiana University Specific Research Interests: Community psychology Community-based participatory research Support for families involved in mental health and child protective services Evaluation of early childhood and prevention programs Dr. Cook’s Website

Gaultney, Jane

Emeritus Professor
Colvard 4008

I study cognition and behavior in children and adults with sleep disorders. I also investigate links between sleep and ADHD, academic performance, memory, motivation, health, and risk-taking behavior in children and adults. I received my Ph.D. in Cognitive Developmental Psychology at Florida Atlantic University. I am currently a professor at UNC Charlotte and have numerous […]

Gilmore, David

Emeritus Professor
Colvard 4040

Goolkasian, Paula

Emeritus Professor
Colvard 4040

Education: B.A.: Emmanuel College M.A., Ph.D.: Iowa State University Specific Research Interests: Perception and human performance Visual attention and perception Pain reactions in patients with chromic pain syndromes Computer-based applications in research and instruction

Johnson, Susan

Emeritus Professor

Currently, my primary research areas is in the study of Complementary and Alternative Medicine: efficacy of specific approaches (such as yoga) and predictors of use. Other recent research has focused on brief mindfulness meditation; efficacy of online meditation; and the predictors of adherence to meditation practice.

Lee, Jo Ann

Emeritus Professor
Colvard 4040

Maisto, Albert

Bonnie E. Cone Distinguished Professor
Colvard 4040

McAnulty, Richard

Emeritus Professor

Dr. McAnulty’s Website