Professor of Psychology
Morse-Alumni Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Law
Co-Founding Director of the Center for the Study of Political Psychology, University of Minnesota
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Academic Training
Undergraduate: Wesleyan University Middletown, CT, B.A., High Honors in Psychology and Sociology, 1971
Graduate: University of Michigan, Ph.D., 1976, Psychology
Advancing Interdisciplinary Research and Mentoring Future Leaders in Social Psychology & Law, and Political Psychology.
Eugene Borgida is a distinguished Professor at the University of Minnesota, where he holds appointments in psychology, law, and political science. He is a Morse-Alumni Distinguished Professor of Psychology, and he has held the Fesler-Lambert Chair and Urban and Regional Affairs.
Research Interests
Attitudes and Social Cognition
Psychology and Law
Political Psychology
Courses Taught
Social Cognition
Attitudes and Social Behaviors
Political Psychology
Law, Race, and Social Psychology
Academic Highlights
Recipient of multiple research and teaching awards.
Professional Service & Memberships
Past President, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)
Editorial roles in prominent journals including Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Political Psychology