Learn more about Deja Simon-Jennings, assistant professor of psychology
Deja Simon-Jennings | Photo by Adam Atkinson
What I study and why: I study how race and other social biases influence our recognition and perceptions of other people. For example, if you’ve ever had difficulty distinguishing between people of a different race than you, I investigate why that difficulty occurs and how recognition can be improved. I study this because I want to help improve interpersonal dynamics between people of various backgrounds.
This fall I am teaching: Social Psychology I and Quantitative Methods in Psychology
What students can expect from me: Students can expect transparency from me. I want them to see the value of what they are learning and engaging in, so I strive to convey the “why” behind everything we do.
Getting to know me: I love to bake and cook—I find it exciting to learn different techniques and try new dishes!
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