15
NEW TEAM
MEMBERS
NICHOLAS CAMP –
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES & PSYCHOLOGY
Nick Camp studies the social psychology of racial inequality, focusing on
where institutions and individuals come into contact. His main program
of research examines the role routine police-citizen encounters play in
undermining police-community trust, and how these disparities can be
addressed, combining analyses of officer-worn body camera footage with
community surveys. In other research, he examines the psychological
consequences of racial inequities for how individuals consider people,
places, and policies.
Prior to coming to Michigan, Nick was a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford
University, where he received his PhD in Social Psychology in 2018. He
graduated from Columbia University with a B.A. in Psychology in 2009.
OS is looking forward to having Nick with us this fall. His research is a
wonderful example of the stimulating interdisciplinary opportunities the
OS program offers our students.
TANYA MOORE -
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
We are excited to welcome Tanya as the new Executive Assistant for the
program. With a passion and commitment to a culture of inclusion ,Tanya
is focused on creating a welcoming environment to all students, staff,
and faculty, as well as advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, across
the University’s culture, systems, and practices.
Outside of the office, Tanya enjoys being mom to two adult children and
spending time with friends. She is an avid sports fan, animal lover, and
true crime connoisseur who loves talking college football and funny
stories about her two beloved dogs.
Tanya has quickly assimilated into the OS staff team, despite starting
the position remotely. We are excited to have her unique talents as part
of the OS family!