
معرفی
Eve Sledjeski, Ph.D., serves as Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Psychology at Rowan University's College of Science & Mathematics. Her dual expertise in research methodology and clinical health psychology drives both her scholarly output and pedagogical innovation.
Her academic journey includes:
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Psychology, Wesleyan University
- Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology: Health, Kent State University
- M.A. in Experimental Psychology: Health, Kent State University
- B.S. in Psychology, Mary Washington College
Dr. Sledjeski's research program spans clinical, health, and cognitive psychology with emphasis on young adult populations. She investigates critical intersections between mental health constructs (schizotypy, mindfulness), behavioral patterns (sleep hygiene, sexual risk), and functional outcomes. Her methodology integrates advanced statistical approaches with clinically relevant assessment tools, producing impactful findings in journals like Journal of Psychiatric Research and Cognitive Neuropsychiatry. Current work continues exploring mindfulness interventions and risk behavior patterns.
Her scholarly contributions are recognized through:
- CSM Outstanding Colleague Award (2024)
- Temple University Teaching Conference Poster Award (2023)
- Textbook Alternative Program Grant (2019)
- Two Wall of Fame Teaching Awards (2011, 2016)
- Society for Teaching of Psychology awards (2013-2015)
As an educator, she transforms complex statistical concepts into accessible learning through her Statistics and Research Methods courses. Her mentorship cultivates student researchers who co-author publications and present at conferences. While no dedicated lab is specified, her research group operates through structured undergraduate research channels and departmental resources, sustained by competitive grants supporting innovative teaching and scholarship.



