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Dr. Morrie Mullins is a Professor at the School of Psychology at Xavier University, specializing in Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Psychology. He has been affiliated with Xavier since 2002, previously teaching at Virginia Tech and Bowling Green State University. His work emphasizes a student-centric approach within smaller academic environments.
Dr. Mullins' research spans Humanitarian Work Psychology, Volunteerism, and Selection & Assessment, often expanding into student-driven topics like Wellness & Exercise, Pet-Friendly Workplace Policies, and Workplace Diversity. His publications highlight interdisciplinary collaborations and applications of I-O psychology to societal issues. Recent work includes a focus on Macropsychology and Sustainable Development Goals.
He actively contributes to the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), serving on committees and as a conference reviewer for over 20 years. He is a current member of the SIOP United Nations Committee.
Dr. Mullins earned his doctorate from Michigan State University and a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Central Arkansas. His teaching integrates principles from broader psychological disciplines into I-O frameworks, covering courses in Psychological Science, Statistics, and Advanced Research Design.
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