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Nancy Budwig is a Professor of Psychology at Clark University, where she has served since 1986. She held significant academic administrative roles from 2002–2016, including Associate Provost, Dean of Graduate Studies, and Dean of Research. Additionally, she was a Senior Fellow at the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) from 2016–2020.
Education:
- B.A. in Psychology, Vassar College (1979)
- Ph.D. in Psychology, University of California, Berkeley (1986)
Research Interests: Dr. Budwig’s work bridges human development, learning sciences, and organizational change. She investigates how participation in communities of practice shapes knowledge construction, focusing on transitions from high school to college (using qualitative methods). Her earlier research explored language socialization in early childhood and its role in cultural identity formation. She also examines how higher education institutions can apply developmental science to enhance student learning environments.
Recent Work: Her articles address mentorship dynamics in college transitions, rethinking contextual processes in human development, and honoring academic legacies. These contributions reflect her commitment to bridging theory, practice, and policy in education.
Advising/Grants: While no specific grants or advisees are listed, her research emphasizes mentoring and institutional change, suggesting collaborative projects in these areas. Further details may be found on her personal webpage.



