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Gyamfuah Sarfo-Mensah
Ph.D. 2025
Dissertation: Hustling in a Ghanaian Digital Afterworld: A Psychosocial Exploration of Environmental Inequality and Young Adulthood
Keith R. Sawyer
Morgan Distinguished Professor in Educational Innovations at the University of North Carolina
Ph.D. 1994
Dissertation: The Performance of Pretend Play: Enacting Peer Culture in Conversation
Jennifer Schmidt
Associate Professor, College of Education, Michigan State University
Ph.D. 1998
Dissertation: Overcoming Challenges: Exploring the Role of Action, Experience, and Opportunity in Fostering Resilience among Adolescents
Aaron T. Seaman
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine-General Internal Medicine, Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa
Ph.D. 2016
Dissertation: Figuring Families: Caregiving in the Midst of Alzheimer's Disease
Nancy L. Segal
Professor of Psychology, California State University, Department of Psychology
Ph.D. 1982
Dissertation: Cooperation, Competition and Altruism Within Twin Sets: A Reappraisal
Raffaella Taylor Seymour
Postdoctoral Research Scholar and Lecturer, Columbia University
Ph.D. 2022
Lilah Shapiro
Assistant Professor of Instruction, Department of Human Development & Social Policy, Northwestern University
Ph.D. 2012
Dissertation: Driven to Orthodoxy: Jewish Identity and Narratives of Exceptionalism, Essentialism, and the Family in American Jewish Culture as Motivations of "Conversion" to Orthodox Judaism
Benjamin Smith
Associate Professor of Human Development, Sonoma State University
Ph.D. 2011
Dissertation: Language and the Emergence of Masculine Potency in Peruvian Aymara Boyhood
David Paul Smith
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Ph.D. 1998
Amy June Sousa
Senior User Experience Researcher at Amazon
Ph.D. 2011
Dissertation: Pragmatic Ethics, Sensible Care: Psychiatry and Schizophrenia in North India
Marianna Staroselsky
Adjunct Assistant Professor, CUNY
Ph.D. 2022
Dissertation: "I'm an actor, so you gotta go to therapy, right?" Theatre as Therapy for Contemporary American Identity Distress
Graham Steffen
Ph.D. 2025
Dissertation: "What We Become Together: Identity, Eldercare, and Generational Reworlding in San Francisco’s Queer Communities"

