

Christina Zambrano-Varghese
Christina Zambrano-Varghese enhances global conversations on multicultural psychology through her role as an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Psychology at Rutgers SAS-Newark. With a strong foundation in effective college instruction and online course design, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her students. Her dedication to teaching is evident in the diverse array of courses she offers, including Psychology Research Methods, Principles of Psychology, and Psychology of Women, among others. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Christina serves as the Faculty Advisor for the Rutgers-Newark Chapter of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology. This role allows her to mentor and guide students who are passionate about pursuing careers in psychology, fostering a community of academic excellence and professional development. Christina's research interests lie in the field of multicultural psychology, where she explores the complexities of cultural influences on human behavior and mental processes. Her scholarly contributions have been recognized in esteemed publications such as the Journal of Vision and The Qualitative Report, where she shares her insights and findings with the broader academic community. Through her commitment to education and research, Christina Zambrano-Varghese continues to inspire and empower the next generation of psychologists, promoting a deeper understanding of the diverse world we live in. Her work not only enriches the academic environment at Rutgers but also contributes to the broader discourse on multiculturalism in psychology.
Publications
, 2017-01-09
, 2014-01-01