Jeanne Meyer
- Instructor, Psychology

- School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- jmeyer1@mercy.edu
Jeanne Meyer is an adjunct professor in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department at Mercy University, where she has been teaching since 2022. With over 15 years’ experience in teaching Psychology, Prof Meyer is passionate about helping students understand human behavior and the complexities of the mind. Known for her engaging teaching style and strong rapport with students, Prof Meyer is highly regarded for making her classes exciting and appealing. Specializing in Forensic Psychology, she currently teaches courses in Forensic Psychology, Eyewitness Memory, and Introduction to Psychology. She has also taught Child Development, Abnormal Psychology and Practicum. Prof Meyer holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling, along with specialized certifications in Child Abuse Prevention as well as Sexual Harassment and Discrimination.
Master of Science - Mental Health Counseling
Bachelor of Arts - Psychology
Specialized certifications:
Child Abuse Prevention
Sexual Harassment and Discrimination
PSYN 101- Intro to Psychology
PSYN 209- Intro to Forensic Psychology
PSYN 295- Eyewitness Memory