Mary N. Duell, Ph.D.
B.S., University of Tennessee at Martin; M.A., Austin Peay State University; Ph.D., Texas Christian University
Past research centered on discrimination learning in rodents, specifically the role of pheromones in learning and behavioral guidance. Current research interests involve student-generated projects, which have come from an undergraduate research course. Future interests include the role of the Internet in faculty/student communications.
Dr. Duell received her doctorate in experimental psychology in 1981 and has been involved in higher education since that time. Her teaching interests include human sexuality, fundamentals of conditioning and learning, biological psychology, and research. She has been actively involved in the design and teaching of online courses at UML. Other professional interests include website management and design of promotional materials for the Department of Psychology. Dr. Duell has been associated with UML since 1996 and currently serves the department as a Visting Assistant Professor.