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J. Nicole Shelton

J Nicole Shelton

Nicole Shelton, the Stuart Professor of Psychology, joined Princeton’s faculty in 2000. Her primary research focuses on how whites and ethnic minorities navigate issues of prejudice in interracial interactions. In the classroom, you can find her teaching students how situational factors can make them do irrational things, as well as how to obtain and maintain great interpersonal relationships.

She has served as head of Butler College for the past seven years.

 

Events

What Makes You Great? Reframing Your Story and Recognizing Your Success

Friday, October 4

A collaborative session focused on answering the question ‘what makes you great’ and ‘how do we define success at Princeton?’ Session will include facilitated small group discussions.              

J. Nicole Shelton, Stuart Professor of Psychology, Head of Butler College

Facilitators:
Tod G. Hamilton, Associate Professor of Sociology and Faculty Associate of the Office of Population Research
Beth Lew-Williams
, Associate Professor of History
Shawn Maxam, Assistant Director for Diversity and Inclusion, Office of the Provost
Renita Miller, Associate Dean of Access, Diversity and Inclusion in the Graduate School
Lisa Scalice, Senior Department Manager, Physics