Staff profile

Emily Bovier

Associate Professor & Department Chair


Contact

402A Mahar
315.312.3283
emily.bovier@oswego.edu

Office hours

Tuesday and Thursday,  2:00-3:00 via Zoom

Bovier

Dr. Bovier specializes in experimental research of human sensory behavior in order to understand the influence of environmental factors on neural functioning and subsequent impact on quality of life.  Her work focuses on individual differences in brain and behavior, which can have clinical applications.  Dr. Bovier also specializes in the scholarship of teaching and learning with a focus on neurodiversity in higher education.

Education

Ph.D., The University of Georgia, 2013
Interdisciplinary Certificate in University Teaching, The University of Georgia, 2013
MS, the University of Georgia, 2011
MS, The University of South Carolina Aiken, 2008
BA, Binghamton University, 2005

Classes taught

PSY 303 - Biopsychology
PSY 350 - Abnormal Psychology
PSY 459 - Ethno Cultural Aspects of Trauma
PSY 481 - Neurodiversity