Austin Chapman is an assistant professor of the Department of Counseling Psychology and Guidance Services and Interim Director of the M.A. Social Psychology Program. He is a graduate of Bradley University (B.S., Psychology) and will soon receive his Ph.D. in Psychology from Indiana University. His teaching interests span a range of topics in social psychology. These topics include fundamental courses such as group processes and intergroup relations, attitudes, judgment and decision making, and social cognition as well as specialty topics such as multinomial and agent-based modeling of social processes. His research interests are equally broad, falling under the banners of stereotyping and prejudice, group identification, self-regulation and metacognition, distributed social cognition, and embodied cognition.