Stephanie Godleski
Associate Professor
Stephanie Godleski
Associate Professor
Education
BA, Hamilton College; MA, Ph.D., University of Buffalo
Bio
Dr. Godleski's areas of expertise are within Clinical and Developmental Psychology. Her research focuses on developmental pathways to risk and resilience, particularly within early development from pregnancy to early childhood. She is interested in how parent and family influences (e.g., parental substance use, discipline, etc) impact children’s social-emotional developmental and health outcomes.
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In the News
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August 1, 2025
RIT undergraduates share the impacts of their research
At the Undergraduate Research Symposium, RIT students share research in artificial intelligence, sustainability, health sciences, and other areas that is helping to solve global challenges.
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July 1, 2025
Recent graduate wins Fulbright scholarship to study public health in England
Sammy Deol won a yearlong Fulbright Scholarship to attend graduate school in England. He will earn a master’s degree in public health in preparation for medical school.
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February 9, 2024
Team’s research method becomes industry model
Work by Risa Robinson and members of the Respiratory Technologies Laboratory completely shifted how e-cigarette analysis is done and became an industry model. Through this new viewpoint, the team recorded harmful emissions that were not otherwise seen in a lab setting, and this data contributed to FDA policies and regulations about e-cigarette usage today.
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March 22, 2024
Psychology students present research at regional meeting
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August 26, 2022
Godleski discuss maternal mental health on panel
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July 21, 2022
Godleski organizes conference on relational aggression
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May 4, 2022
Psychology students present at conference