Faculty Directory
Hamilton's faculty members are active and accomplished scholars and dedicated teachers. In the classroom, the lab, the studio and beyond, professors are engaged in the intellectual and cultural lives of their students.
This directory includes an alphabetical listing of current Hamilton faculty members and information about their areas of expertise and teaching experience. You can also search by name or area of study below.
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Tara E. McKee
Chair, Associate Professor of PsychologyExpertiseAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and associated behavior problems; transition to college; assessment; learning disabilities; parent training; stress and coping -
Vikranth Rao Bejjanki
Associate Professor of PsychologyExpertiselearning and inference; functional neuroimaging; computational neuroscience; cognitive science -
Jennifer L. S. Borton
Carolyn C. and David M. ’38 Ellis Distinguished Teaching Professor of PsychologyExpertisedefensive self-esteem, responses to ego threat, and negative consequences of thought suppression -
Rebecca Dyer
Visiting Assistant Professor of PsychologyExpertisemoral judgment, moral behavior, perceptions of blame, and social cognition -
Kelly Faig
Assistant Professor of PsychologyExpertiseemotion, social stress, psychoneuroimmunology, psychophysiology, and neurogenetics -
Michael Lewis
Visiting Assistant Professor of PsychologyExpertiseStress and resilience, posttraumatic stress disorder, fear learning, psychophysiology, genetics and gene expression, public health -
Alexandra List
Associate Professor of PsychologyExpertisecognitive neuroscience of perception and attention; experimental psychology; cognitive psychology; human neuropsychology -
Abigail Myers
Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology -
Siobhan Robinson
Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Director of NeuroscienceExpertiseneurobiology of learning, memory and motivation -
Rachel White
Associate Professor of PsychologyExpertisecognitive and socioemotional development; self-control; play and imagination; psychological distancing