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Dr. Erin Davis is a Professor in the Division of Counseling at Indiana Wesleyan University, with over 20 years of professional experience in student development, higher education, and counseling. She has engaged in interdisciplinary research and teaching, particularly bridging psychology, theology, neuroscience, and sociology.
- PhD in Counseling Psychology, Ball State University (2014)
- MA in Community Counseling, Ball State University (2011)
- MA in Theology, Anderson School of Theology (2007)
- BA in Psychology and Christian Ministries, Anderson University (1994)
Her research interests emphasize cross-cultural psychology, international student adjustment, neuropsychology, empathy, relational aspects of sexuality, and positive psychology. She explores spirituality and dreams through an integrative lens, often connecting them to vocational and life-calling frameworks. Dr. Davis has conducted service work in England, Uganda, Egypt, Australia, and Portugal, reflecting her commitment to global psychology and educational outreach.
Awarded the Fulbright Scholar Award, she has also been selected to serve as a professor during the Semester at Sea program in 2025. Her career narrative includes advising and grant-related activities tied to her international and interdisciplinary work, though specific grants or student names are not detailed in the provided text.
Dr. Davis is affiliated with the Division of Counseling and has compiled her publications on an institutional site (not listed here). Her personal life includes being married to Todd and having two children, SheaLah and Caleb.




