Terrier Volume 76, Number 2 - Winter 2012-2013 | Page 11

Faculty Spotlight Professor Renée Goodstein with her parents after receiving the Distinguished Faculty Award at the 2008 Alumni Dinner. Renée Goodstein — A Love For Diversity For 20 years, Professor Renée Goodstein has seen the Psychology Department grow and change in many ways. At the same time, she says, the Department has remained the same in certain essential ways. “We have always worked as a team. Each faculty member has, and continues to bring, diverse specializations and approaches to psychology. This allows students to learn many perspectives and ways of helping. We also learn from each other.” D made sure that each of us, no matter our religious orientations, is made to feel welcomed. As a Jew, I was happy when Bro. Thomas asked me to participate in the ’Prayer of the Faithful’ by speaking Hebrew. Muslims have spoken Urdu; Spanish, Mandarin, Japanese, Hindi, German and many other languages have been spoken at our mass.” Some past student performances during Community Day include Albanian, Indian, r. Goodstein comes to Brooklyn from Psychology with Kristy Biolsi. She also serves Greek and Latin dance, Arabic rap, and Richmond, VA; her mother was born and as supervisor in the Counseling Psychology Caribbean, Italian, Croatian and African song. raised in the Blue Ridge Mountains but doctoral program at Teachers College, Initially led by Psychology Chair Jennifer her father was born in Brooklyn. She is a Columbia University, and has a private Lancast W"