Donald B. Pope-Davis

Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies
Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology
Director of McNair Scholars Program

Education

Ph.D., Stanford University

Dr. Pope-Davis's primary research interests are in the areas of multicultural psychology, counseling, and education. Specifically, he is interested in cultural and racial identity development, cultural competency training, development, and assessment. Other areas of research include multicultural supervision in professional psychology, acculturation, and issues of mental health for persons of color. Some recent publications include:

Pope-Davis, D. B., Liu, W. M., Topperk, R. L., & Brittan-Powell, C. S. (2001). What’s missing from multicultural competency research: review, introspection, and recommendations. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 7, 121-138.

Pope-Davis, D. B., & Coleman, H. L. K. (Eds.) (2001). The intersection of race, class, and gender in multicultural counseling. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Toporek, R.L., & Pope-Davis, D.B. (2001). Comparison of vocational identity factor structures among African American and White American college students. Journal of Career Assessment, 9, 135-151.

Pope-Davis, D. B., Liu, W. M., Ledesna-Jones, S. L., & Nevitt, J. (2000). African American acculturation and Black racial identity: A preliminary investigation. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 28, 98-112.

Contact Dr. Pope-Davis:

502 Main Building
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574-) 631-4694
Email: dpd@nd.edu