Dr. Beth Morling focuses on both cultural psychology research and undergraduate teaching. She regularly teaches courses on cultural psychology, the self-concept, research methods, and the teaching of psychology. Beth’s most recent scholarly research has focused on how culture shapes social life and human motivation, as well as where cultural differences are located and measured―whether within the person, or in cultural products such as texts, media, or buildings.

Dr. Morling is a Fulbright scholar, having lectured and conducted research in Kyoto, Japan during 2010–2011. She is the Delaware State Professor of the Year (2014), an award from Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and CASE.