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Tiffany Yip is a Professor of Psychology at Fordham University, located at Dealy Hall on the Rose Hill Campus. She holds a BA in Psychology from Cornell University (1997), and a MA/PhD in Psychology from New York University (2003), followed by postdoctoral training at the University of Michigan. Her research focuses on ethnic identity development, discrimination, sleep, and well-being among minority adolescents and young adults. Key areas include the interplay between ethnic identity and psychological adjustment, the impact of ethnic-specific stressors, and cultural diversity in developmental contexts.
Dr. Yip’s professional roles include former Associate Editorships for Child Development, the Asian American Journal of Psychology, and Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. She currently serves on the NIH MESH study section and is a Fellow of APA Divisions 7 (Developmental Psychology) and 45 (Culture, Ethnicity, and Race), as well as the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research. Her work has been funded by NICHD, NIMHD, NIMH, and NSF.
Her lab, Youth Development in Diverse Contexts, explores how cultural and social environments shape identity and well-being. She teaches courses including Multicultural Psychology, Research Methods, and Culture, Ethnicity, and Development. Collaborations include researchers at Princeton University, the University of Michigan, Arizona State University, and UCLA.



