Mary Livingston, Ph.D.
Professor
maryml@latech.edu
Office: (318) 257-2292
Fax: (318) 257-3442
Woodard Hall 116C
P.O. Box 3163
Ruston, LA 71272
Education
- 1982: Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, University of Alabama; Tuscaloosa, AL
- 1972: M.A. General and Experimental Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Birmingham, AL
- 1970: B.A. Philosophy, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI
Recent Appointments
- 1977 - Present: Professor of Psychology, College of Education, Louisiana Tech University; Ruston, LA
Selected Publications/Presentations
- Livingston, M., Tobacyk, J. (2010). When does a person become a human subject? Skeptical Inquirer, 34(1), 56-57.
- Beer, G., Livingston, M., Tobacyk, J. (2011). Promoting College Acess for First-Generation College Students: Creating a College-Going Culture. The Mentor : An Academic Advising Journal, 13. http://dus.psu.edu/mentor/2011/11/?cat=7
- Deselles, M; Livingston, M. (2011). Motivational Richness: How Reversal Theory Can Help Advisers and Benefit Advisees. The Mentor: An Academic Advising Journal, 13. www.psu.edu/dus/mentor/
- Livingston, M. M., Tobacyk, J., Hindman M. (2011) Beyond RateMyProfessors: Blessings and Curses of Course Selection Resources on the Internet. The Mentor: An Academic Advising Journal, 11(1). Retrieve from: www.psu.edu/dus/mentor/


