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Lisa Rosenthal is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Pace University, New York City. She earned her BA in Psychology from Queens College, City University of New York, in 2006, followed by a PhD in Social and Health Psychology from Stony Brook University in 2011. She completed a two-year Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Public Health at Yale University before joining Pace University.
Her research focuses on stigma, intergroup relations, and social justice. She investigates the psychological mechanisms through which prejudice, discrimination, stereotyping, marginalization, and systemic inequality affect social, academic, and health outcomes in diverse populations. She also explores factors that promote positive intergroup dynamics and resilience among marginalized groups.
Lisa Rosenthal actively mentors students through mentored lab classes and thesis supervision at both the master's and doctoral levels. Although no specific publications or awards are listed in the provided text, her research agenda is clearly aligned with public health, social psychology, and equity-focused scholarship. She teaches core courses such as Social Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Multicultural and Gender Issues, and advanced doctoral seminars.
She leads an active research group focused on sharing findings and recruiting participants for current studies, indicating ongoing scholarly engagement. Her work bridges academic research with real-world applications in social justice and health equity.




