Mickey
Melendez
Assistant Professor
Phone number
2122378101
Room number
8.65.19 NB
Education

Ph.D.  Michigan State University (2001, Counseling Psychology; Cognate in Sport and Exercise Psychology)  

Ed.M.  Boston University (1991, Counseling and Guidance)   

B.S.    Boston University (1987, Health Sciences) 

Courses Taught

CSL 220

CSL 342

CSL 363

CHS 233

CHS 235

CHS 310

Languages
English
Scholarly Work

Melendez, M.C. (2019). The Influence of Residential Status on the Adjustment to College at Four Urban Universities. Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory, and Practice.    20, 4, 437-454.

Melendez, M.C. (2016). Adjustment to college in an urban commuter setting:  The impact of gender, race/ethnicity, and athletic participation. Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory and Practice, 18, 1, 31-48.

Professor Melendez has been a reviewer for the Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory, and Practice since 2006.

Honors and Awards

None

Research Summary

Mickey Melendez is a Counseling psychologist who interested in the process of adjustment and retention to college for first generation BIPOC students and student athletes. He is also interested in the career development process for college students. His research agenda is a product of his experiences as a student of color and a former student athlete. He has published several papers exploring the complex dynamics of first generation college students of color, urban male college students, commuter college students, and student athletes. Moreover, He continues to participate in research exploring the impact of race, culture, and parental attachment on the adjustment to college and is currently involved in research exploring the factors impacting career development and engagement of Latino/a students.