DARCY J. CORBITT-HALL Curriculum Vitae August 2015 Department of Psychology Dept 2765 P.O. Box 6050 Fargo, ND 58108-6050 darcy.corbitthall@ndsu.edu EDUCATION 2015 Present North Dakota State University, Fargo ND Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychological Science In Progress 2012 2015 Auburn University, Auburn, AL Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and English Summa Cum Laude Senior Project: An examination of undergraduate interpretations, reactions, and responses to suicidal content in peer Facebook status updates 2011 2012 Southern Union State Community College, Opelika, AL Associate in Science Summa Cum Laude HONORS AND AWARDS 2015 Georgia Vallery Psychology Award (Auburn University) 2014 3rd Place for Oral Presentation (Auburn University Research Week) 2014 Women s Studies Achievement Award (Auburn University) 2014 Undergraduate Teaching Award (SE-ASECS) 2014 Stephen Light Youth Activist Award (Equality Alabama) 2013 Faulk English Award (Auburn University) 2013 2015 Dean s Club Annual Scholarship (Auburn University) 2012 2015 College of Liberal Arts Dean s List (Auburn University) 2012 2015 Board of Trustees Scholarship (Auburn University) 2012 Alva McCrary Scholarship (Auburn University) 2010 Presidential Scholarship (Faulkner University) GRANTS AND FUNDING 2015 Technology Grant ($4000, Auburn University, for AUPSC) 2015 OURCLA Travel Grant ($600, Auburn University) 2014-2015 Undergraduate Research Fellowship ($1,500, Auburn University)
Corbitt-Hall, 2 2014 CLA STAR Travel Grant ($700, Auburn University) 2013 Undergraduate Teaching Grant ($1,000, SE-ASECS) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2015 Present American Association of Suicidology (Student Member) 2013 Present Sigma Tau Delta (English Honor Society) 2012 Present Phi Theta Kappa (International Junior College Honor Society) GRADUATE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Lab Memberships 2015 Present Social Development Lab at NDSU, NDSU Wendy Troop-Gordon, Ph.D., Director 2015 Present Disordered Eating and Suicidal Behavior Lab, NDSU Affiliate Member Kathryn H. Gordon, Ph.D., Director 2015 Present Suicidal Behavior and Psychopathology Lab, Auburn University Affiliate Member & Undergraduate Alumna Tracy K. Witte, Ph.D., Director GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE August 2015 Present Title: Graduate Teaching Assistant Setting: North Dakota State University Department of Psychology Supervisor: Wendy Troop-Gordon, Ph.D. Duties: Assisting with grading and other course administrative tasks and guest lectures. Courses: Developmental Psychology (PSYC 250) PRE-GRADUATE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Lab Memberships 2013 2015 Suicidal Behavior and Psychopathology Lab, Auburn University Tracy K. Witte, Ph.D., Director 2013 2015 Parent-Child Relationship Lab, Auburn University Elizabeth Brestan-Knight, Ph.D., Director 2010 2011 Institutional Research, Faulkner University R. Joel Farrell, Ph.D., Director
Corbitt-Hall, 3 February 2015 July 2015 Title: Postbac Researcher, Undergraduate Research Fellow Project: Attitudes About Suicidal Behaviors Study Supervisor: Caitlin L. Williams, Jami M. Gauthier, M.S., Tracy K. Witte, Ph.D. Duties: Managed scheduling and participation, followed an IRB-approved protocol to run participants, and trained/peer-supervised undergraduate research assistants. January 2015 May 2015 Title: Undergraduate Research Fellow Project: Multi-part Stress and Emotion Study Supervisor: Kelly Zuromski, M.S., Ian Cero, M.A., Tracy K. Witte, Ph.D. Duties: Managed participation of a cross-sectional study by recording and confirming participation at multiple waves and assigning extra credit. January 2014 August 2015 Title: Primary Investigator, Postbac Researcher, Undergraduate Research Fellow Project: An examination of undergraduate interpretations, reactions, and responses to suicidal content in peer Facebook status updates Supervisor: Jami M. Gauthier, M.S., Margaret T. Davis, M.S., Tracy K. Witte, Ph.D. Duties: Conducted literature review and developed research question and design and submitted appropriate forms to the Auburn University IRB. Data collection is expected to be completed by January 2015. Afterwards, will be responsible for data analysis and project manuscript. Presented a poster at a national conference (AAS, 2015), and co-authored a manuscript for submission to a peer reviewed journal. June 2014 May 2015 Title: Setting: Project: Undergraduate Research Assistant Auburn University Lifeline Volunteer Training and Suicide-related Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes, and Behaviors Supervisor: Jami M. Gauthier, M.S., Tracy K. Witte, Ph.D. Duties: Data entry into multiple SPSS datasets.
Corbitt-Hall, 4 August 2013 May 2014 Title: Lead Undergraduate Research Assistant Project: Piloting the use of a new MRI-Safe Pain Tolerance Device for use in Testing the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicide Supervisor: Maggie T. Davis, M.S., Tracy K. Witte, Ph.D. Duties: Assisted the PI in managing and training key personnel (3 total research assistants), managed participant time-slots, and ran participants using a Medoc Algometer and an MRI-Safe Algometer developed for this study. Recorded session information and provided a weekly written report to PI. January 2013 December 2013 Title: Setting: Project: Undergraduate Research Assistant Auburn University Correlates of Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicide in an Inpatient Eating Disorder Sample Supervisor: Jami M. Gauthier, M.S., Tracy K. Witte, Ph.D. Duties: Data entry and reliability checks on SPSS datasets. January 2013 August 2013 Title: Undergraduate Research Assistant Project: Disordered eating and the interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide Supervisor: Kelly Zuromski, M.S., Tracy K. Witte, Ph.D. Duties: Managed participant recruitment, ran participants using a Medoc Algometer, and did simple suicide risk assessments and reported elevated ideation to on-call graduate supervisor. January 2013 May 2015 Title: Undergraduate Research Assistant Project: Examining the utility of the Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System, 3 rd Edition (DPICS-III) in the assessment of anxious parent-child interactions. Supervisor: Jamie K. Travis, M.S., Elizabeth Brestan-Knight, Ph.D. Duties: DPICS reliability coding, designed and managed ten different SPSS datasets, scored BASC-II, ECBI, TORQ, and SPENCE measures, managed participant files, and entered data.
Corbitt-Hall, 5 September 2010 March 2011 Title: Undergraduate Research Assistant Setting: Faulkner University Project: Institutional Research Testing Supervisor: R. Joel Farrell, Ph.D. Duties: Organized and coordinated all of the university s yearly assessments, data entry, and light clerical work. PRE-GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE May 2013 May 2015 Title: Undergraduate Administrative Assistant Psychological Services Center Supervisor: Polly B. Dunn, Ph.D. Duties: Management of three research databases, data entry, basic administrative tasks requiring proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, management of clinic forms and documents, scoring of BDI, BAI, PAI, BASC-II, CDI-2, RCMAS, DSI-SS, ACSS, & INQ-R, and assisting in the coordination of outreach screenings. Co-authored a successful $4000 technology grant. September 2010 March 2011 Title: Work Study Setting: Faulkner University Center for Assessment Research and Evaluation Supervisor: R. Joel Farrell, Ph.D. Duties: Organized and coordinated all of the university s outreach testing (i.e., ACT, SAT, LSAT), data entry, light clerical work. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Corbitt-Hall, D. J., Gauthier, J. M., Davis, M. T., & Witte, T. K. (2015, April). An investigation of college students' interpretations of and responses to suicidal content in Facebook status updates. Poster presented at annual meeting of the American Association of Suicidology, Atlanta, Georgia. Corbitt-Hall, D.J. (2014, June). Message in the Madness: Shakespeare s Hamlet and Saxo s The Life of Hamlet. Paper presented at the annual Auburn University Research Week, Auburn University, AL. Corbitt-Hall, D.J. (2014, March). A Truth Universally Acknowledged: The Portrayal of Gender Roles in Romantic Literature. Paper presented at the 40 th annual meeting of the Southeastern American Association of Eighteenth Century Studies, Knoxville, TN.
Corbitt-Hall, 6 Corbitt-Hall, D.J., Jones, E.T., Lenox, A.K., Thompson, A.N., and Way, A.C. (2014, February). Margins Unmuted: Stories from the Industrial Revolution told by those Marginalized by it. Poster presented at the annual Extraordinary Women Lecture with Gloria Steinem, Auburn University, AL. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2014 Darkness to Light: Stewards of Children Attendee; Child sexual abuse prevention training 2014 National Alcohol Screening Day, Auburn University Assisted in recruitment, coordinating, and managed triage day-of 2014 National Depression Screening Day, Auburn University Assisted in recruitment, coordinating, and managed triage day-of 2014 Panelist, Transfer Student Success Panel, Auburn University 2014 Presenter, The use of self-disclosure on Facebook & Peer perceptions of mental health status updates, Auburn University Suicidal Behavior and Psychopathology Laboratory Meeting 2014 Presenter, Healthy Sexual Practices, Spectrum: Auburn s GSA 2013 2014 Undergraduate Studies Committee, Auburn University Department of English Undergraduate Representative 2013 2014 Spectrum: Auburn University Gay-Straight Alliance Director, Social Affairs 2012 2013 7 th Annual Women s Leadership Conference, Auburn University Chair, Publications REFERENCES Professional references available upon request.