Philip Kreniske, PhD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Medical Psychology (in Psychiatry), Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Email: pk2361@cumc.columbia.edu

 Tel: (646) 774-6903

Dr. Kreniske concentrates on the impact of socioeconomic factors and digital technology on adolescent and young adult development in the U.S. and sub-Saharan Africa. He also designed and teaches the course Digital Technology and Human Development in The Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health in the Mailman School of Public Health.

EDUCATION:

Lehman College, Bronx, New York
MS.Ed - 2007 - Teaching English to Speakers of other languages

CUNY -  The Graduate Center, New York, NY
MA - 2013 - Developmental Psychology
PhD - 2016 -  Developmental Psychology
 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2012-2016: Lecturer, Hunter College, CUNY

2014-2015: Writing Fellow, Baruch College, CUNY

2016: Research Associate at the CUNY Graduate Center

2016: OpenLab Community Facilitator, The New York City College of Technology. 

2017: Visiting Assistant Professor, Pratt Institute

HONORS AND AWARDS

2005-2007: New York City Teaching Fellow

2010: Presidential Research Fund, The CUNY Graduate Center

2011 - 2014: Graduate Teaching Fellow, Hunter College, CUNY

2010- 2015: Enhanced Chancellor’s Fellow, The Graduate Center, CUNY

2012: CUNY Science Now Faculty Fellow, National Science Foundation

2014: New Media Lab Digital Dissertation Grant, The CUNY Graduate Center

2014: New Media Lab Social Justice Award, The CUNY Graduate Center

2015: Language Learning Dissertation Grant, Language Learning: A Journal of Research in Language Studies

2015 - 2016: Frances Degen Horowitz Dissertation Fellowship, The Graduate Center, CUNY

2017: The New York Academy of Sciences James McKeen Cattell Dissertation Award, Silver Medalist