Research

One of the distinctives of the School of Psychology, Family, and Community at Seattle Pacific University is the wide variety of opportunities for students to engage in current research projects. These include involvement on multiple levels: as participants, members of ongoing research teams, research assistants, and independent researchers.

Below is information to assist you in answering many questions you might have about our program. For further information, contact Dr. Brittany Tausen, Director of Undergraduate Research.

Faculty Lab Information

Information for Students

Information for Faculty or Others Interested in Undergraduate Research

Related Forms

Contact

Brittany Tausen

Associate Professor of Psychology; Director of Undergraduate Research
PhD, Seattle Pacific University

Email: tausen@honornm.com
Phone: 206-281-2660
Office: Marston 123

Baine Craft

Why I Teach at SPU

Baine Craft, Professor of Psychology

“Seattle Pacific University stands in a unique place in higher education. We are small enough that students can interact directly with faculty, but we are big enough to provide students with exceptional job skills and opportunities such as research and internships. All of this with an emphasis on understanding, integrating, and practicing one’s faith within a specific academic discipline. For me, I love that balance, and that is why I teach at SPU.”