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Eric Watterson serves as the Associate Vice President for Teaching and Learning at Greenville University, where he has maintained an active academic career spanning over 25 years since 1998. He concurrently holds the position of Associate Professor, teaching Statistics, Social Psychology, and Developmental Psychology courses, and is renowned for his innovative interterm class "The Psychology of Skiing" that combines sports psychology theory with practical Colorado ski experiences. Watterson also spearheads Habitat for Humanity initiatives in Greenville, Illinois.
His educational credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from Saint Louis University
- M.S. in Applied Experimental Psychology from Saint Louis University
- M.S. in Family Studies from the University of Kentucky
- M.Div. from Asbury Theological Seminary
- B.A. in Psychology from Greenville College
Watterson's scholarly focus centers on educational assessment methodologies and learning objectives design to optimize student outcomes. His expertise bridges developmental and social psychology with practical statistical applications in educational settings. He pioneered experiential learning models through courses like "The Psychology of Skiing," demonstrating how psychological principles translate to real-world skill acquisition and group dynamics.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
While Watterson mentors students through his specialized courses and administrative leadership, the provided text specifies no formal graduate advisees or externally funded research grants. His academic contributions primarily manifest through institutional leadership in teaching quality assurance and curriculum development.
He actively leads campus-based Habitat for Humanity projects in Greenville, Illinois, extending his psychological expertise into community development and service-learning initiatives that engage students in practical social psychology applications.

