About
Danielle Krusemark is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology, Philosophy, and Neuroscience Programs at the State University of New York at Brockport. She is a recipient of the PRODiG+ Fellowship and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses including Principles of Psychology, Social Psychology, and LGBTQ+ Psychology.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Social Psychology, Florida State University
- M.S. in Social Psychology, Florida State University
- B.S., University of North Florida
Research Interests: Her scholarship centers on the intersection of identity, prejudice, and education. She explores biracial identity experiences, the dynamics of confronting prejudice, and the misuse and exchange of cultural artifacts. A significant portion of her work investigates prejudice and inequity within educational systems, aiming to inform inclusive pedagogical practices.
Scientific Awards and Recognitions:
- PRODiG+ Fellowship
- McKnight Doctoral Fellowship
- Multicultural Doctoral Summer Teaching Fellowship, University of North Carolina - Charlotte
Dr. Krusemark is actively engaged in teaching and mentoring students across multiple levels. Her involvement in both classroom instruction and research supervision reflects her commitment to advancing equity and inclusion in psychology and education.
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