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Kimberly Robinson is a Doctoral Lecturer in Psychology at Hunter College (CUNY), specializing in Health Psychology and Social Psychology. She is affiliated with the School of Arts and Sciences and focuses on minority stress, discrimination's impact on health behaviors, and psychosocial factors influencing substance use in college students.
Education: PhD in Social Psychology (with Health Psychology specialization) from Rutgers University (2010).
Research Interests: Dr. Robinson investigates how minority stressors (e.g., discrimination) affect psychological well-being and health behaviors. Her work also explores college students' transitions to adulthood, with a focus on peer relationships, personality, alcohol-related cognitions, and substance abuse prevention.
Contact: kr593@hunter.cuny.edu | (212) 396-6591



