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Melanie Maimon

I completed my B.S. in Psychology and Sociology at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, where I first got involved in research in a social psychology lab. I earned my M.S. and Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Rutgers University-New Brunswick. I lead the Belonging, Identity, and Stigma Lab here at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ. My research broadly focuses social identities, stigma, discrimination, and belonging.

Degrees Awarded

Ph D, Rutgers University New Brunswick

MS, Rutgers University New Brunswick

BS, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Ph D, Rutgers University New Brunswick

MS, Rutgers University New Brunswick

BS, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Selected Publications

Eddy, Z.,Maimon, M.,Sanchez, D. T., How Do Parents of Multiracial Children Describe Multiracial Socialization?, Race and Social Problems.

Philip, J.,Maimon, M., Racial socialization, vigilance, and health among racial and ethnic minority emerging adults, Self & Identity.

Maimon, M. R.,Sanchez, D. T.,Rodriguez, S.,Albuja, A. F., Personality traits as identity threat cues: Stigmatized perceivers infer prejudice from disagreeableness, Journal of Personality, 2024.

Howansky, K.,Maimon, M., Fostering inclusivity in higher education through identity safety cues: A practical guide, Routledge, 2023.

Howansky, K.,Maimon, M.,Sanchez, D., Identity Safety Cues Predict Instructor Impressions, Belonging, and Absences in the Psychology Classroom, Teaching of Psychology, 2022.

Eddy, Z.,Maimon, M.,Sanchez, D. T., How Do Parents of Multiracial Children Describe Multiracial Socialization?, Race and Social Problems.

Philip, J.,Maimon, M., Racial socialization, vigilance, and health among racial and ethnic minority emerging adults, Self & Identity.

Maimon, M. R.,Sanchez, D. T.,Rodriguez, S.,Albuja, A. F., Personality traits as identity threat cues: Stigmatized perceivers infer prejudice from disagreeableness, Journal of Personality, 2024.

Howansky, K.,Maimon, M., Fostering inclusivity in higher education through identity safety cues: A practical guide, Routledge, 2023.

Howansky, K.,Maimon, M.,Sanchez, D., Identity Safety Cues Predict Instructor Impressions, Belonging, and Absences in the Psychology Classroom, Teaching of Psychology, 2022.

Awards and Honors

Merit Award, 2025

Undergraduate Research Grant (faculty supervisor), 2024

Teacher Scholar Conference Award, 2024

Merit Award, 2025

Undergraduate Research Grant (faculty supervisor), 2024

Teacher Scholar Conference Award, 2024

Teaching Interests
Social Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology, Introduction to Psychology
Social Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology, Introduction to Psychology
Research Interests
It can be challenging to navigate the complexities of our social world. For people with stigmatized or minoritized identities - identities that are devalued and treated as "lesser" in society - many aspects of our social world are inherently exclusionary and at times hostile. My research broadly centers on identity, stigma, discrimination, and belonging. Through two main lines of work, I aim to improve our understanding of factors that encourage or prevent the participation of people with stigmatized identities in all areas of society. My research focuses on 1) identity cues and fostering belonging and inclusion, and 2) the experiences and consequences of stigmatization. My research seeks to improve our understanding of stigmatization and its consequences, and to identify ways to foster identity safety for stigmatized groups.
It can be challenging to navigate the complexities of our social world. For people with stigmatized or minoritized identities - identities that are devalued and treated as "lesser" in society - many aspects of our social world are inherently exclusionary and at times hostile. My research broadly centers on identity, stigma, discrimination, and belonging. Through two main lines of work, I aim to improve our understanding of factors that encourage or prevent the participation of people with stigmatized identities in all areas of society. My research focuses on 1) identity cues and fostering belonging and inclusion, and 2) the experiences and consequences of stigmatization. My research seeks to improve our understanding of stigmatization and its consequences, and to identify ways to foster identity safety for stigmatized groups.
Professional Memberships

Here and Queer

Society for the Teaching of Psychology

Association for Psychological Science

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues

American Psychological Association

Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology

The Society for Personality and Social Psychology

Here and Queer

Society for the Teaching of Psychology

Association for Psychological Science

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues

American Psychological Association

Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology

The Society for Personality and Social Psychology