Charles Stangor, Ph.D.

 

Professor, Social

3123G Biology-Psychology Building
(301) 405-5921 (office) 
(301) 314-9566 (fax) 
Email: stangor@psyc.umd.edu

 

Current Research and Teaching Interests:

Charles Stangor is professor of psychology in the social psychology area at the University of Maryland, and has also taught at the University of Tübingen in Germany.  He received his B.A. from Beloit College in 1973, and his Ph.D. from New York University in 1986.  Dr. Stangor is the recipient of research grants from the National Institute of Mental Health and from the National Science Foundation.  He has published 7 books and over 50 research articles and book chapters, and has served as an associate editor of the European Journal of Social Psychology.  Dr. Stangor's research interests concern the development of stereotypes and prejudice, and their influences upon individuals who are potential victims of discrimination.  He is a charter fellow of the American Psychological Society, and currently serves as a member of the executive committee of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology.  Dr. Stangor regularly teaches Social Psychology (Psyc 221), Research Methods (Psyc 420) and, at the graduate level, Group Processes (Psyc 742).  Dr. Stangor has also won a distinguished teaching award from the University of Maryland. 

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