Kate Kellum
Instructional Professor of Psychology, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Assistant Chair
Biography
Kate currently serves as the Instructional Associate Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies, and Assistant Chair of Psychology at the University of Mississippi. She holds a masters degree in education from Purdue University and a doctoral degree in psychology from the University of Nevada Reno. She has considerable experience in assessment of educational and research activities, time-series research design, and performance measurement/improvement. She has been consulting with schools, universities and non-profits in the USA and UK for over 25 years to improve their ability to implement contextual changes and measure learning/organizational outcomes. Kate regularly designs and conducts research related to student learning and preference. Kate is an active presenter at national and international conferences and accidentally has more cats than people at her house.
Courses Taught
- Psy 101 Seminar in Psychology
- Psy 309 Learning
- Psy 313 Experimental Analysis of Behavior
- Psy 323 Applied Behavior Analysis
- Psy 709 Advanced Conditioning and Learning
- Psy 735 Seminar on College Teaching
Education
B.A. Psychology, The University of Mississippi (1987)
M.S. Education, Purdue University Main Campus (1995)
Ph.D. Psychology, University of Nevada-Reno (2008)