Good morning all!
 
As Chair of our department I have been asked to produce a document
describing our department's current status, our goals, and the major
obstacles to achieving our goals. One thing that I've identified and
mentioned in many previous reports is lack of lab space assigned to
Psychology faculty. So, I'd like to ask, how many of you are at
institutions where you have no assigned lab space? Do you feel that not
having a lab hampers your professional development? Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
 
BTW - Shepherd is a fairly small institution of about 4500 students. We
have 4 full-time faculty and about 170 Psychology majors (and about
another 90 students who minor in Psychology). Within the past two years
we moved from being Shepherd College to Shepherd University and with
that has come an increasing emphasis on publication. I'm trying to make
the case that, at least in Psychology, publication means data
collection, and that data collection is hampered by not having a lab (we
won't even mention the 12-hour teaching load each semester).
 
Best to everyone,
Larry
 
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Larry Z. Daily
Associate Professor of Psychology
Psychology Department Chair

Department of Psychology
White Hall, Room 216
Shepherd University
Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443

Psychology phone: (304) 876-5297

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: http://webpages.shepherd.edu/LDAILY/index.html

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His sentence was to see
                      - The Dreamer
                      - Tom Rush



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