Psychology at Duquesne

Internationally recognized as a center for phenomenological psychology, studying psychology at Duquesne University engages you in the rigorous articulation of psychology as a human science. Our faculty will inspire you to explore the depth and subtlety of human experience.

At Duquesne, you will gain broad exposure to both human and natural science psychology; our focus is firmly rooted in traditions that honor what is unique to human experience. Our coursework and applied training foster critical thinking, self-reflection, ethical practice and creative attention to the nature of psychological life. Many find that our human science orientation is especially helpful to students who plan to pursue careers or graduate studies in disciplines that focus on serving others.

What does it mean to study psychology as a human science?

Studying psychology through a qualitative, human science lens allows students to address questions of meaning, values, experience, history, culture and power. This practice is well suited for studying love, dreams, spirituality, interpersonal relationships, gender roles, race issues and more. 

B.A. in Psychology Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology

 

Meet Our Faculty

Dr. William Adams

Dr. William Adams

Associate Professor, Psychology

Dr. Andrea Chiovenda

Dr. Andrea Chiovenda

Visiting Assistant Professor, Psychology

Dr. Elizabeth Fein

Dr. Elizabeth Fein

Department Chair & Associate Professor, Psychology

Dr. Jessie Goicoechea

Dr. Jessie Goicoechea

Director, Rita M. McGinley Psychology Clinic, Director of Clinical Training, and Associate Professor, Psychology

Dr. Derek Hook

Dr. Derek Hook

Graduate Director and Associate Professor, Psychology

Dr. Melissa Kalarchian

Dr. Melissa Kalarchian

Professor & Associate Dean for Research, School of Nursing Associate & Provost for Interdisciplinary Research & Strategic Initiatives, Joint Appointment with Psychology

Dr. Lori Koelsch

Dr. Lori Koelsch

Director of Undergraduate Programs & Associate Professor, Psychology

Dr. Alexander Kranjec

Dr. Alexander Kranjec

Associate Professor, Psychology

Dr. Leswin Laubscher

Dr. Leswin Laubscher

Associate Professor, Psychology

Dr. Manisha Nagpal

Dr. Manisha Nagpal

Assistant Professor, Psychology

Dr. Elizabeth Pienkos

Dr. Elizabeth Pienkos

Assistant Professor, Psychology

Dr. Hannah Stokes

Dr. Hannah Stokes

Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychology

Dr. Russ Walsh

Dr. Russ Walsh

Associate Professor, Psychology

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APA Accreditation

The Psychology Department's Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program has been accredited by the by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association since 2001.

*Questions related to the program's accredited status should be directed to the Commission on Accreditation:

Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation
American Psychological Association
750 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 336-5979 / Email Link
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