Camille E. Buckner
Camille E. Buckner is a professor of psychology at Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia, who earned a PhD in social and personality psychology from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997 and a BA inpsychology and French from Rice University in 1991. They regularly teach courses on research design, cultural psychology, and gender psychology, and their research interests include stereotypes, discrimination, and best practices in teaching and learning. Camille has been living with Long COVID since March of 2020 and uses creative writing (poetry) as a means of processing the trauma of complex chronic illness. They live with their family and a very cat-like dog named Mei Mei in Northern Virginia.
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