

May Ling Halim
Dr. May Ling Halim has contributed extensively to the field of psychology through her leadership at the Culture and Social Identity Development Laboratory at California State University, Long Beach. As a renowned Professor of Psychology, Dr. Halim guides a dynamic team of graduate and undergraduate students in exploring the intricate dynamics of culture and social identity. Her lab is a hub of innovation and inquiry, where students like graduate student Rita Butrus and undergraduates Ben Beyer, Joshua Diaz, Nancy Giang, and Emily Hermez actively participate in research, teaching, and intervention initiatives. Under Dr. Halim's mentorship, the lab has become a fertile ground for academic growth and professional development. Alumni of the lab have gone on to pursue advanced degrees and successful careers in diverse fields such as human factors psychology, clinical psychology, and education. This speaks volumes about the comprehensive training and exposure students receive under her guidance. Dr. Halim's work not only advances academic understanding but also has practical implications, influencing interventions and educational strategies. Her commitment to fostering a collaborative and inclusive research environment is evident in the diverse backgrounds and career paths of her lab's alumni. Through her dedication, Dr. Halim continues to inspire the next generation of psychologists and educators, contributing to the broader discourse on culture and identity in contemporary society.
Publications
, 923-937, 2024-06-19
, 135-143, 2022-11-15
, 882-899, 2016-10-19
, 1659-1675, 2024-04-27
, 1635-1653, 2021-02-08
, 155-160, 2016-03-29
, 1269-1284, 2013-02-22