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For
more than two decades, Charles Borduin has served as
professor of psychological sciences at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
In classes ranging from large lectures to small graduate seminars,
students and faculty alike are unwavering in their praise
of his ability to create a love of psychology in students
who emulate his own passion.
Former
students attest that Borduins enthusiasm for psychology
sparked a desire to follow in his footsteps. One former student
noted, Dr. Borduin is an outstanding psychologist and
teacher who greatly influenced my professional development;
I seek to emulate his many fine qualities in my own career.
In addition to high praise from students, faculty note that
Borduin is unfailing in his efforts to counsel doctoral students,
a time-consuming and intensive process.
Borduin
received his bachelors degree from Calvin College and
his masters and doctorate degrees from the University
of Memphis. In addition, Borduin currently serves as the director
of the Missouri Delinquency Project, which trains graduate
students to deliver mental health services to youths and families
in the community.
Additional
links:
Charles
Borduin
Psychological
Sciences Department
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