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Kelly Warmuth is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Assistant Chair in the Department of Psychology at Providence College. She holds a Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from the University of Notre Dame, completed by 2015, and is actively engaged in research and teaching within developmental and family psychology.
- Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology, University of Notre Dame (2015)
Her research focuses on child development within family contexts, particularly examining how interparental conflict, parenting practices, and mother-child attachment influence children's emotional and behavioral outcomes. She also explores innovative pedagogical techniques in psychology education, including the use of PechaKucha presentations to enhance student engagement and learning.
Her recent scholarly work spans topics such as externalizing behaviors in children, psychopathology risk factors, and effective teaching strategies. These contributions reflect a dual commitment to advancing developmental science and improving undergraduate education in psychology.
Kelly Warmuth has secured research funding, including a grant on child development and responses to marital conflict from the Committee on Aid to Faculty Research (2017–2018). While no formal scientific awards are listed, her peer-reviewed publications and funded research underscore her active academic profile.
She advises students and contributes to curriculum development, though specific advisees are not named. She is involved in scholarly dissemination through journal articles and a published book, reflecting sustained academic productivity.



