Carrie Margolin Faculty Papers, 1988-2016

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Carrie Margolin
Title
Carrie Margolin Faculty Papers
Dates
1988-2016 (bulk)
Quantity
.99 cubic feet, (3 boxes)
Collection Number
US-WAOE.PP.0012
Summary
These papers document the teaching portfolio of Carrie Margolin, an Evergreen faculty member from 1988-2020.
Repository
The Evergreen State College, Malcolm Stilson Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Daniel J. Evans Library
L2309
The Evergreen State College
2700 Evergreen Parkway NW
Olympia, WA
98505
Telephone: 3608676126
Fax: 3608676790
archives@evergreen.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open to the public.

Languages
English

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Teaching portfolio for Carrie Margolin. Includes program descriptions, grant applications, assorted writing and publications as well as Margolin's CV. Material also includes magazines created and published by students in three of Margolin's seminars during winter 1994.

Includes materials from the following programs (1989-2005):

Science of Mind (1989-1990, 1997-1998); Statistics from Hell (1989); Personality, Society and Culture (1990-1991); Research Methods and Applied Statistics (1992); Human Development (1992-1993); Mirrors of Language (1993-1994); Where No One Has Gone Before (1994-1995); Foundations of Psch. (1995-1996); Masculine and Feminine (1996-1997); Diaspora: a Journey Towards Destiny (2000); Pillars of Fire (2002-2003, 2006-2007); S.O.S Psychology (2010, 2016 – 2017); Afraid to Laugh (2012); Health: a Biopsychological Inquiry (2015); Health and Human Development (2003-2005, 2007-2009); So You Want to be a Psychologist (2006-2017); Lifespan Development Psych. (2006-2015); Statistics and other Research Methods; Madness and Creativity (2005-2006)

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Carrie Margolin began teaching at The Evergreen State College in 1988. Previously, she worked at the University of Puget Sound, New York University, and Dartmouth College. Margolin received her BA in social science with emphases in psychology and mathematics in 1976 from Hofstra University and her Ph.D in experimental psychology in 1981. Margolin retired in 2020.

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