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Shelia P. Greenlee is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Christopher Newport University. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Ohio State University and a B.A. from Norfolk State University, with a strong academic foundation in psychological science. Her teaching portfolio includes General Psychology, Child Development, Adolescence, and Educational Psychology.
Her research centers on critical issues in educational and social psychology, particularly career development, stress among college students, and the experiences of women in professional environments. A key focus is the solo status or tokenism effect, which examines how individuals from underrepresented groups navigate majority-dominated settings. She also engages in program evaluation, contributing to the improvement of institutional practices and educational outcomes.
Dr. Greenlee's scholarly work reflects a commitment to understanding psychological well-being and equity in academic and workplace contexts. While no specific publications or awards are listed in the available text, her research areas suggest a sustained engagement with applied social and developmental psychology. She advises students and contributes to curriculum development through her teaching and research.
- Ph.D. in Psychology, Ohio State University
- M.A. in Psychology, Ohio State University
- B.A. in Psychology, Norfolk State University
Her work likely supports grant-funded initiatives and program assessments, though specific grants are not mentioned. There is no indication of part-time status, retirement, or emeritus title—she appears to be an active, full-time faculty member contributing to both research and pedagogy in psychology.



