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Karen Lynch is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at National Louis University, affiliated with the College of Professional Studies and Advancement. She has taught psychology at National Louis since 2011 and English as a second language since 2004 through the Congregation of St. Joseph in LaGrange, IL. Her research focuses on subjective well-being, positive psychology, and aging. Lynch holds a B.S. in Secondary Education and English from Baylor University (1980), an M.A. in Psychology (2010), and a Ph.D. in Community Psychology (2012), all from National Louis University.
- Education:
- B.S., Secondary Education and English, Baylor University
- M.A. Psychology, National Louis University
- Ph.D., Community Psychology, National Louis University
She serves on the executive board of School and Tutors on Wheels (STOW), a nonprofit pairing older adult tutors with immigrants, and acts as its board secretary. Lynch is also certified as a horticulturalist through the Morton Arboretum. Her teaching spans psychology courses like Advanced Human Development and Theories of Cognitive Psychology.
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