KRISTINA J. RODRIGUEZ

245 East 35th Street, #4B
New York, NY 10016
Tel. (212) 686 - 7381

EDUCATION:

Hunter College - CUNY New York, NY
Bachelors of Arts: January 1996
Majors: Psychology & Women Studies - G.P.A.: 3.4

Center For Cross-Cultural Studies Seville, Spain
Summer program - Advanced Spanish
Summer 1995

EXPERIENCE:

1994 - Present: Hunter College CUNY - Research Assistant
The Impact of Fear of Crime on the Daily Lives of a Group of College Students in New York City: A Qualitative Study
Faculty Mentor: Esther Madriz, Ph.D., Department of Sociology
Hunter College - CUNY, New York, NY

1992 - 1993: Hunter College CUNY - Research Assistant

Provided research assistance for major statistical study on Anxiety and Self-Monitoring.
Conducted extensive literature review, using PsychLit and other library research skills

1990 - 1994: East Harlem Tutorial Program - Development Assistant

Kept all necessary records and documentation pertaining to program, budgeting/fundraising, ordered office supplies, typed letters and reports.

1993 - 1994: Sandford Bernstein Program - Facilitator

Assisted in organizing field work opportunities for high school students in financial services firm. Kept all necessary records and documentation. Counseled students work activities. Contacted site supervisor to monitor progress.

1/90 - 6/90: Office of Congressman Charles B. Rangel

Staff Assistant Intern
Assisted staff dealing with diversity of constituent issues

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MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:

Student Affiliate of the American Psychological Association
Student Affiliate of American Psychological Society
Women's Caucus for Modern Languages (WCML)

PRESENTATIONS:

Madriz, E. & Rodriguez, K.J. (November, 1994). The Impact of Fear of Crime on the DailyLives of a Group of College Students in New York City: A Qualitative Study. Presented at the1994 ADAMHA-MARC Colloquium, and CUNY Graduate Center, 1995 Keeping on Track II Conference, and the 23rd Annual Hunter College Psychology Convention, and at the 1995 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston.

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Available upon request.

University Mailing Address:

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New York, NY 10021
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