Jaren Crist is a professor of Psychology. His work and research focus on understanding race and racism in America. He uses critical race theory to study the systemic nature and impact of racism. His approach is interdisciplinary, and he is part of the Peace, Justice, and Conflict Studies program. As a teacher, he believes that learning should be fun and engaging. He challenges students to think critically about the topics covered in class. He also wants students to understand how these concepts relate to their everyday lives. Jaren is also involved with the psychology department's Social Justice Club. This club is a place for students to meet and discuss psychological research that addresses various social issues in the world. The club is open to all students and is a great chance to discuss social issues. Outside of Gustavus, Jaren is an avid gamer and enjoys listening to music.
PSY-224: Stats & Rsrch Meth I
PSY-344: AT: Critical Race Psychology
PSY-100: Introductory Psychology
PSY-225: Stats & Rscrch Meth II
PSY-232: Social Psychology
PSY-257: Psych of Prejudice and Discrimination
PhD Psychology Texas A&M University; BS Psychology, Sam Houston State University.