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Dr. J. Celeste Walley-Jean

Associate Provost/Associate Vice President of Academic & Faculty Affairs & Dean, School of Graduate Studies


Office: James M. Baker University Center 217
Psychology
College of Arts & Sciences
jwalley@clayton.edu

Biography

Education

Ph D, Clinical Psychology, University of Southern Mississippi, 2002

MA, Clinical Psychology, University of Southern Mississippi, 1998

BA, Psychology, Spelman College, 1995

Intellectual Contributions

Dequies Lanier, Sonia Toson, J. Celeste Walley-Jean, Going high in a world of lows: A theoretical study of African American women leaders in higher education, Advances in Developing Human Resources: Special Issue on Women of Color and Leadership – 2022

Jeanette Walley-Jean, "It ain't a fight unless you hit me: African American college students perceptions of relationship violence", Journal of Research on Women and Gender – July 2019

Jeanette Walley-Jean, Christina M. Grange, "Unapologetic: The cost and calling of Black women in the academy", Journal of Colorism Studies – Fall 2016

Jeanette Walley-Jean, Debunking the myth of the "angry, Black woman": An exploration of anger in young, African American women, Black Women, Gender, and Families: A Black Women’s Studies Journal (Awaiting feedback from editors on second revisions) – Fall 2009

Jeanette Walley-Jean, Suzanne Swan, "Motivations and Justifications for Partner Aggression in a Sample of African-American College Women", Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma (in press) – October 2009