Society for the Teaching of Psychology: Division 2 of the American Psychological Association

Regional Psychological Associations

There are seven regional psychological associations (see below). Each of the regional associations typically has STP related programing. Additionally, the regional conferences host the Harry Kirke Wolfe LectureAPA Distinguished Scholar Lecture for Teaching, and STP sponsored Speakers. Each regional conference has an STP coordinator who develops and facilitates teaching of psychology programming. We encourage you to attend and present STP-related programming at regional conferences. 

For questions regarding STP programming at regional conferences please contact  the STP Director of Regional Conference Programming Tamarah Smith at regional-conference@teachpsych.org

Eastern Psychological Association (EPA)

STP Coordinator: Shlomit Flaishier-Grinberg, St. Francis University, sfgrinberg@francis.edu 


Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA)

STP Coordinators: Steven Meyers, Roosevelt University, smeyers@roosevelt.edu, Todd Manson, Indiana University Southeast, tmanson@ius.edu, & TBD
Stephen Meyers      Todd Manson      

New England Psychological Association (NEPA) & Northeast Conference for Teachers of Psychology (NECTOP)

STP Coordinator: Melissa Lovits, Queens College, Melissa.Lovist@qc.cuny.edu

Rocky Mountain Psychological Association (RMPA)

STP Coordinator: Clayton Stephenson, University of Southern California, clstephe@usc.educlstephe@usc.edu

Southeastern Psychological Associations (SEPA) 

STP Coordinator: Karina Hamamouche, Butler University, khamamou@butler.edu
Karina Hamamouche

Southwestern Psychological Association (SWPA) 

STP Coordinator:  Carrie Baughn, Tarleton State University, baughn@tarleton.edubaughn@tarleton.edu

Western Psychological Association (WPA)

STP Coordinator:  Jodie Ullman, California State University San Bernadino, JUllman@csusb.edu

Other Regional Teaching Conferences

If you wish to include an announcement of an upcoming conference pertaining to the teaching of psychology, please contact the STP News Editor (news@teachpsych.org).

We will also publish announcements submitted for this page in STP’s monthly newsletter, STP News.  If you are looking for teaching conferences, also check your current issue of the newsletter.

Conferences are usually held annually. Check the conference websites for the most updated information.


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