Prairie View A&M University - Psychology
PhD
Ecological-Community Psychology and Urban Studies
Michigan State University
Higher Education
Youth Development
Program Management
Psychology
Research
Martin
Pamela Martin is an Associate Dean in the College of Juvenile Justice and Psychology at Prairie View A&M University. She earned a B.S. in Psychology from the University of South Carolina
a M.A. in Psychology from North Carolina Central University
and a Ph.D. in Ecological/Community Psychology and Urban Studies from Michigan State University. After completing her graduate training
Dr. Martin was a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the Programs for Research on Black Americans at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. Influenced by ecological theory
Dr. Martin is interested in examining the person-environment fit between social institutions such as churches and behavioral outcomes. Dr. Martin was the first tenured African American female in the Department of Psychology at North Carolina State University. While at NC State
she has been responsible for developing three important campus initiatives to address the urgent needs of children from low-income families. Her efforts have helped to deliver after-school science and mathematics education
a service learning student program to assist the effective parenting initiatives for homeless women and their children
an initiative to educate the public on African-American health issues
and support the inclusion and success of African-American males in higher education.
Pamela
Prairie View A&M University
North Carolina State University
North Carolina Central University
Prairie View
Texas
The position reports to the Dean of the College of Juvenile Justice and Psychology and is responsible for overseeing the maintenance of quality in academic programs and services; managing the allocation of human
material
and fiscal resources
ensuring compliance with policies
rules
and regulations; assessing outcomes of the educational program; and representing the College of juvenile Justice and Psychology appropriately to internal and external entities.
Associate Dean
College of Juvenile Justice and Psychology
Prairie View A&M University
North Carolina State University
Chair and Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
North Carolina Central University
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