Examining Positive Psychology in Communities (E.P.I.C. Lab)
Magen | Branham | [email protected] | Dr. Magen Branham is from St. Louis, Missouri and currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona. She obtained a BA in Psychology from Columbia College, and a MS in Psychology from Arizona State University. Dr. Branham's focus is primarily in quantitative psychology, specifically experimental design. She currently teaches Experimental Psychology, Statistics, and the Psychology Senior Capstone courses at GCU. Magen received her PhD from GCU, and has since been conducting research focused on positive psychology and community enhancement. |
Eric | Peterson | [email protected] | Dr. Eric Peterson, has worked for GCU since 2012 and has been a season ticket-holder for GCU basketball and Ethington Theatre for the last 11 years. He and his wife have been married for 29 years and have two adult daughters. His oldest is a GCU alumna, and his youngest is preparing to come to GCU next semester. Dr. Peterson holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies with an Emphasis in Relational Communication from Arizona State University, a Master’s in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Marketing from University of Phoenix, and a Doctor of Philosophy in General Psychology with an Emphasis in Integrating Technology, Learning, and Psychology from GCU. In addition to teaching PSY-255, Eric teaches General Psychology (PSY-102), Experimental Psychology (PSY-452), and PSY-885, PSY-955, PSY-960, and PSY-965 as a dissertation chair for the College of Doctoral Studies. Outside of higher education, his passion is coffee, which culminated in purchasing a 400-lb stainless steel coffee roaster he bought in Sandpoint, Idaho in 1999. Eric now roasts coffee in his backyard in a shed he built to house the coffee roaster. |
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