Miranda M. McIntyre, Ph.D.
- About -
Dr. Miranda McIntyre is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at California State University. She completed her Ph.D. in Social Psychology at Purdue University.
Her research focuses on personality and individual differences, particularly those that involve interests. She studies how people attend and respond to their social and non-social environments. This work explores how individuals’ orientations toward their environments guide academic and career choices, with an emphasis on understanding participation and representation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) domains. Recently, her research has also examined learning in statistics and online courses.
⭐ Recent News and Updates
Publication: Paper accepted in Education and Information Technologies (April 2023)
Publication: Paper accepted in Public Administration Review (Feb 2023)
Publications: Two papers accepted in International Journal of Adult Education and Tech. (Nov 2022)
Publication: Paper accepted in American Journal of Distance Education (Sept 2022)
Grant: Senior Personnel on $3M NSF grant awarded to study English learners in STEM (Aug 2022)
Grant: Co-PI on $200k NSF grant awarded to study online STEM teaching (July 2022)
Fellowship: Summer Research Fellowship awarded by CSUSB Office of Research Dev. (April 2022)
Publication: Single-author paper accepted in Journal of Career Assessment (Nov 2021)
Publication: Conference paper presented at Interactive Collaborative Learning (Sept 2021)
Grant: Research Lead on $1 Million NSF grant awarded with Riverside City College (Aug 2021)
Fellowship: Appointed as a Faculty Fellow for CSUSB Faculty Affairs and Development (Aug 2021)