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Troy Romero, Ph.D.

Troy Romero, Ph.D.

  • Chair and Professor, Goodrich Scholarship Program

email:
tromero@unomaha.edu
office phone:
402.554.3466
area of focus:
  • Industrial/Organizational Psychology

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About Troy Romero

Romero is the chair and a professor for the Goodrich Scholarship Program, where he has taught Lifespan Development, Autobiographical Reading and Writing, and American Humanities.

He earned his Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and has published articles on topics that include identity development, organizational justice, and autism spectrum disorder.

He is a faculty member of the Office of Latino/Latin American Studies (OLLAS) and the Goldstein Center for Human Rights (GCHR), and he has served on several local non-profit boards, including UNMC's Munroe-Meyer Institute, The Rose Theater, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands.

Additional Information

About Troy Romero

Romero is the chair and a professor for the Goodrich Scholarship Program, where he has taught Lifespan Development, Autobiographical Reading and Writing, and American Humanities.

He earned his Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and has published articles on topics that include identity development, organizational justice, and autism spectrum disorder.

He is a faculty member of the Office of Latino/Latin American Studies (OLLAS) and the Goldstein Center for Human Rights (GCHR), and he has served on several local non-profit boards, including UNMC's Munroe-Meyer Institute, The Rose Theater, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands.

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About Troy Romero

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