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Evelyn Blanch-Payne, Ph.D.

LECTURER


Office: Magnolia Hall 118
Psychology
College of Arts & Sciences
EvelynBlanch-Payne@clayton.edu

Biography

Evelyn Blanch-Payne presently teaches Psychology and received her doctorate degree in Educational/Cognitive Psychology from Kent State University. <i> Dr. Blanch-Payne is one of the co-authors of the textbook entitled, Psychology: With Spotlights on Diversity that is in its 3<sup>rd</sup> edition. </i>She was a contributing writer to<i> The Handbook for Enhancing Undergraduate Education in Psychology</i> for the American Psychological Association. She has been named the recipient of numerous teaching awards, including Outstanding Teaching, Most Distinguished Faculty Member, Student Choice Award, and Who's Who Among American Teachers Award in 2000, 2002, 2005, and 2021. She was also recently listed among the Great Women of the 21st Century. Blanch-Payne holds professional memberships in several organizations and associations of psychology.

Education