Julia Price-Lee

Julia Price-Lee
Assistant Professor
Department
College of Education & Human Performance
Education
Ph.D., Human Development & Educational Psychology - University of South Dakota
M.A., Geneva College
B.A., Northwestern College
Biography
Dr. Julia Price-Lee is an Assistant Professor in the College of Education and Human Performance teaching psychology. She helps learners and professionals create purposeful opportunities, both in the workplace and within their communities. Prior to teaching, she supported job seekers through a community nonprofit and guided college students in various roles across residence life and student development.
Contact
Office Location: Kennedy Center
Phone: (605) 256-5177
Email
- Educational psychology
- Lifespan developmental psychology
- General psychology
- Abnormal psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Transition to college
- Career opportunities and development
- Workforce development
- Motivation and decision making
- Coping with career constraints
- Interactions between work and other life-domains
- Psychology of Working Theory
- Work volition
- Price-Lee, J. (2024, October 17). Off the clock: Wellbeing and calling beyond work [Invited lecture.] Northwestern College Employee Engagement Series, Orange City, IA, United States.
- Price-Lee, J. (2024, June 26-28). Wellbeing and reengaging in new goals: Pivoting when work-options are limited [Roundtable Presentation]. National Career Development Association Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, United States.
- Price-Lee, J. (2024, June 12). Pivoting to new goals: Work volition and goal reengagement as predictors of meaningful work, wellbeing, and calling [Presentation]. Sanford Research, Sioux Falls, SD, United States.
- Price-Lee, J. (2023, June 14). Exploration of cross-situational shared fate, [Poster presentation]. Eastern South Dakota Research Symposium, Sioux Falls, SD, United States.