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Expertise
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Work
Work
Selected Media and Outreach
Professor Eric A. Hurley Discusses Misconceptions About African Americans that Contribute to Racial Divide in the U.S., Â鶹´«Ã½ Â鶹´«Ã½, June 22, 2020.
Backstories: Professor Eric Hurley, Sagecast podcast, October 21, 2020.
of Â鶹´«Ã½ students urging the administration to update the school’s promotion and tenure requirements for professors
Introduction to the 2016 Â鶹´«Ã½ Commencement speaker Deborah Bial, founder of Posse Foundation
, including Inside Higher Education, U.S. Department of Education, Education Week, and Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
on the 50th Anniversary of Brown Vs. the Board of Education, w/Tracy Esposito, The College of New Jersey
Academic Work
Coleman, S. T., Hurley, E. A. & Boykin, A.W. (In press). Teacher Implementation of a Communally Structured Math Unit: In-service Professional Development for Culturally Responsive Pedagogy. Urban Education.
Hurley, Eric A. (2020). Li-fang Zhang (Ed.), Educational Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. *Anthony M. Sylvester ’20 acknowledged.
Hurley, E. A. & Hurley, S. P. (2020). Continuities across continents: Assessing African American cultural themes among Black and Coloured South Africans. International Journal of Psychology. *Alan R. Lopez & Lynette Whiting acknowledged.
Sankofa, B. M., Hurley, E. A., Allen, B. A. & Boykin, A.W. (2019). . Urban Education.
Hurley, E. A., *Leath, S. C., Hurley, S. P. & Pauletto, E. (2019). Urban Education.
Hurley, E. A., *Salvador, C. E. & English, K. (2018). Self-Construal and Communalism in Costa Rica: Subjective attitudes vs. implicit behavioral tendencies. Current Psychology.
Reynolds, J. Gonzales-Backen, Allen, Hurley, E. A. ÂÂÂÂDonovan, Hudson, Agocha, Schwartz, & Williams, (2016) Racial-ethnic identity of Black Emerging Adults: The Role of Parenting and Racial ethnic socialization. Journal of Family Issues, republished on Feb. 2, 2016.
Yap, S. Y., Donnellan, M. B., Schwartz, S. J., Zamboanga, B. L., Kim, S. Y., Huynh, Q., Vazsonyi, A, Cano, M, Hurley, E. A., Whitbourne, S, Castillo, L, Donovan, R, Blozis, S, & Brown, E. J. (2015). . Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.
Hurley, S. P., & Hurley, E. A. (2011). Self-Construal, Culture and Diversity in Higher Education. In Deborah Mashek & Elizabeth Hammer (Eds). Empirical Research in Teaching and Learning: Contributions from Social Psychology.
Schwartz, S. J., Weisskirch, R.S., Hurley, E.A., Zamboanga, B. L., Park, I. J. K., Kim, S. Y. Umana-Taylor, A, Castillo, L. G., Brown, E. & Greene, A. D. (2010) Communalism, familism, and filial piety: Are they birds of a collectivist feather?" Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. 16(4) 248-260.
Hurley, E.A., Allen, B. A. & Boykin A. W., (2009). Culture and the interaction of student ethnicity with reward structure in group learning. Cognition & Instruction. 27(2), 121–146
Hurley, E.A. (2009). The Performance Gap: Stereotype Threat, Assessment & the Education of African American Children. In Noel S. Anderson & Haroon Khareem (Eds.) Education as Freedom: African American educational thought and ideology (Critical essays). Rowan & Littlefield, Lexington Books, Lanham, MD.
Tyler, K.M., Dillihunt, M.L., Boykin, A.W., Coleman, S.T., Scott, D.M., & Hurley, E.A (2008). Examining cultural socialization within African American and European American households. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 14(3), 201-204.
Hurley, E.A. & Allen, B. A. (2007). Asking the how questions: Quantifying group processes behaviors. The Journal of General Psychology: Experimental, Physiological, and Comparative Psychology, 134(1),5-21.
Tyler, K. M., Boykin, A.W., Miller, O. A. & Hurley, E. A. (2006). Cultural values in the home and school experiences of low-income African-American students. Social Psychology of Education 9 (4), 363-380.
* = Pomona 5C student/alum
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Education
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Awards & Honors
Awards & Honors
Jeffrey S. Tanaka Memorial Dissertation Award for Excellence in Doctoral Research, American Psychological Association, OEMA. Dissertation title: Culture and patterns of cognitive development as they are related to the school performance of African-American children.
Teachers College at Columbia University, Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Human Development
Smith College, Pre-Doctoral Fellowship in the Department of Psychology