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Name
June J. Pilcher
Current locationClemson, SC
Education and employment
OccupationAlumni Distinguished Professor of Psychology
Clemson University
EducationPh.D in Biosychology (1989)
The University of Chicago
Contact info
Emailjpilche@clemson.edu


I am June Pilcher. After completing my Ph.D. in Biopsychology, I was a research psychologist and captain in the U.S. Army at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and then on faculty for 9 years at Bradley University in Peoria, IL. I joined the faculty at Clemson University in 2001 and was awarded Alumni Distinguished Professor of Psychology in 2009. I was the 2011-12 Fulbright-Freud Scholar at University of Vienna and the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna, Austria and was recognized as a Fellow in the Association of Psychological Science in 2010.

Please see my page at Clemson University for additional information.

I joined Wikipedia in response to the Association for Psychological Science's call to action to improve the quality of articles related to scientific psychology. I am asking students in my Psychology Senior Lab classes to work on articles to improve their information and accuracy.

Articles modified by Senior Lab in Psychology classes at Clemson University (Spring 2013)

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