I am the Ferris Family Associate Professor of Life Course Studies in the Department of Psychology, director of the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research, and senior associate dean for outreach and extension in Cornell Human Ecology. I am director of the Purpose Science and innovation Exchange and co-founder of Purpose Commons. I received my B.A. in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and my Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from Florida International University. I completed my postdoctoral training within the Multicultural Research Institute at the University of Notre Dame.

My research follows two paths. The first investigates why having a sense of self-direction – or purpose in life – serves as a psychological resource for those who cultivate it. Specifically, I conduct studies testing the extent to which purpose (a) contributes to positive adjustment and (b) serves as a source of protection in the face of stress and challenge. A second path examines how notions of race are incorporated into one’s sense of self (i.e., racial identification) and potentially shape perceptions of everyday encounters. My work in this area has focused on the psychological adjustment of ethnic minorities and examines (a) how race-related experiences are related to adjustment and (b) whether racial identity might either amplify or lessen the impact of these experiences. I believe the importance of this work lies in the potential to identify sources of resilience capable of improving the well-being of vulnerable and often marginalized populations. 

HD 6530 - Transitions to Adulthood
HD 4860 - Nearest Neighbor: Translational Research with New York 4-H
HD 4510 - Seminar on Emerging Adulthood
HD 3510 - Racial and Ethnic Identity Development
HD 2222 - Translating the Science of Purpose
HD 1170 - Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood

Co-chair, National Scientific Council for the Developing Adolescent

I currently serve as the senior associate dean for extension and outreach for Cornell Human Ecology. 

2015-2025: directed PRYDE (the Program for Research on Youth Development and Engagement). The aim of PRYDE is to link science and service in innovative ways by involving the New York statewide 4-H program in basic and applied research to promote positive youth development.

2020-2024: served as Provost Fellow for Public Engagement.

Director, Purpose Science and innovation Exchange
Senior Associate Dean for Extension and Outreach, Cornell Human Ecology
Director, Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research
SUNY Faculty Senate, Cornell Human Ecology
Ph.D., developmental psychology, Florida International University
B.A., psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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