Dustin Nadler
Adjunct Professor · Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Saint Louis UniversityAbout
Dustin Nadler, Ph.D., is an Adjunct Professor at Saint Louis University's School for Professional Studies. His research focuses on Industrial and Organizational Psychology (examining leadership, diversity, and workplace dynamics) and Social Psychology (studying student academic outcomes through social justice frameworks). Nadler holds a PhD in Applied Psychology from Southern Illinois University Carbondale (2013), an MA in Applied Psychology (2011), and a BS in Psychology from Missouri State University (2008). His work explores topics such as stereotype threat, student retention, and bias in selection processes, with a strong emphasis on applying psychological theory to improve educational and organizational practices.
He has been recognized with awards including the 2021 Dede Smith Friend of Gifted Award and the Maryville University Faculty Spotlight Award. Nadler actively contributes to professional organizations like the Society for the Teaching of Psychology (SToP) and the Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA), where he serves as a faculty representative. His publications span journals in psychology, education, and exercise science, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to addressing real-world challenges through research.
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