Nadia N Ramjit
- Assistant Professor Psychology, Program Director Undergraduate Psychology
- School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- MH 201
- N.Ramjit@mercy.edu
Dr. Ramjit is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Mercy University. She is also the faculty advisor for the Undergraduate Psychology Club and a graduate of Mercy University.
Ph.D., 2017, Human Development, CUNY Graduate Center
M.S., 2006, Psychology, Mercy University
B.A., 2003, Psychology, Mercy University
Dr. Ramjit’s research interest is grounded in Vygotsky’s theory of cultural tool use. Her research has focused on understanding how both traditional and non-traditional college freshmen use stress as a cultural tool to navigate their college transition and experiences. STEM research collaboration focuses on how different types of support impact students’ engagement in higher education.
Dr. Ramjit teaches a variety of undergraduate psychology courses such as Introduction to Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences, and others. She is very committed to her students’ learning and success.