My Unique Approach to Education
“Try to make knowledge applicable to students’ everyday life.”
– Dr. Michael Trulson
Michael Trulson, who earned his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Iowa, is President of Michael Trulson & Co., Inc., a management consulting firm. In addition to his consulting business, Dr. Trulson has been continuously employed as either full-time or part-time professor for more than 38 years at a variety of institutions including Princeton University, The University of Texas at Dallas, Marshall University, and Texas A & M. He has taught Organizational Behavior, Stress Management, Interpersonal Relations, Sex Roles in Business & Society, Motivation, The Psychology of Adjustment, and other courses at Amberton University for more than 23 years. He has published over 300 articles in scientific journals, books, and magazines during his career. In 1984, Dr. Trulson was elected a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in recognition of “Outstanding and unusual contributions to the science and profession of psychology.”
– The University of Iowa
– The University of Iowa
– The University of Iowa
My Unique Approach to Education
“Try to make knowledge applicable to students’ everyday life.”
– Dr. Michael Trulson
Michael Trulson, who earned his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Iowa, is President of Michael Trulson & Co., Inc., a management consulting firm. In addition to his consulting business, Dr. Trulson has been continuously employed as either full-time or part-time professor for more than 38 years at a variety of institutions including Princeton University, The University of Texas at Dallas, Marshall University, and Texas A & M. He has taught Organizational Behavior, Stress Management, Interpersonal Relations, Sex Roles in Business & Society, Motivation, The Psychology of Adjustment, and other courses at Amberton University for more than 23 years. He has published over 300 articles in scientific journals, books, and magazines during his career. In 1984, Dr. Trulson was elected a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in recognition of “Outstanding and unusual contributions to the science and profession of psychology.”
– The University of Iowa
– The University of Iowa
– The University of Iowa