David Wall Rice
Professor of Psychology and Principal Investigator, the Identity, Art and Democracy Lab
- Role
- Professor, Psychology at Morehouse College
- Location
- Atlanta, GA, US
- LinkedIn followers
- 500 followers
About David Wall Rice
David Wall Rice is Professor of Psychology at Morehouse College. He is also Principal Investigator for the Identity, Art and Democracy Lab, a research space that explores expressions of identity balance through engagement, the exploration of varied contexts and personal narratives. It is a strengths-based lab that works to understand and to elicit behavioral bests. David is the former Danforth Endowed Chair of Psychology at Morehouse College, and was founding Co-Director of the School’s Cinema, Television and Emerging Media Studies (CTEMS) Program. While an active faculty member within his home discipline, he also serves as faculty for the film studies major, and in African American Studies, with special focus on narratives. David graduated from Morehouse with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and earned a Doctorate in Personality Psychology from Howard University. With a Masters degree in Journalism from Columbia University, David frequently applies his research to cultural criticism. He has served on the Editorial Advisory Boards for both The Journal of Negro Education and The Journal of Popular Culture; he has provided commentary for C-SPAN, NPR, PRI, CBS News, CNN, MSNBC; and his writings and opinion have appeared in The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Al Jazeera America, The Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, Vibe magazine, Ebony.com and The Root among other media outlets. David’s research in Personality Psychology and theory development is sharply focused on identity and self constructs. This is demonstrated in his book Balance: Advancing identity theory by engaging the Black male adolescent and the text-in-progress, The Buddy Narrative.David lives with his wife and two sons in Atlanta, Georgia.
Experience
Professor, Psychology
Apr 2019 — Present · US
Education
Howard University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.); Masters of Science (M.S.), Personality Psychology
1997 — 2004
Columbia University in the City of New York
Master of Science (M.S.), Journalism
1995 — 1996
Teachers College of Columbia University
Post-Doctoral Study, Educational Psychology
2004 — 2005
Morehouse College
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Psychology
1991 — 1995
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- Research
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- Lecturing
- Public Speaking
- Teaching
- Statistics
- Program Evaluation
- Leadership
- Grant Writing
- Leadership Development
- Research Design
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