
Years at Knox: 1998 to present
Education
Ph.D. candidate, Psychology, Purdue University.
M.S., Psychology, 1994, Purdue University.
B.A., Psychology with honors, 1991, Knox College.
Honors/Grants
Knox College - Robert S. Harper Prize for Graduate Study in Psychology.
Ford Foundation Fellow.
Campus & Community Involvement
Member, American Psychological Association.
Member, American Psychological Society.
Member, Midwestern Psychological Association.
Member, Society for the Psychological Study of Gay and Lesbian Issues.
Member, Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
Member, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi - The Scientific Research Society.
Contact
309-341-7570
kshaw@knox.edu
Britt Anderson encourages current Knox students to take classes in constitutional law, LSAT preparation, and to be ready to focus only on the study of law.
Scholar John Agnew aims to debunk myths and promote a better understanding of the dimensions of immigration in the United States and elsewhere.
A double-major in English literature and gender and women's studies, she walks in the footsteps of James Joyce and other writers, gaining a better understanding of them and their work.