I am a social psychologist and an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Puget Sound. My research investigates how people respond to their cultural and physical environments in ways that reinforce racial and class-based inequities. You can learn more about my research here.
I received my Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Washington in 2025. Prior to graduate school I worked at Stanford SPARQ, a social science "do tank." I received my B.A. in 2018 from Pomona College where I studied psychology and Asian American studies.
Want to get in touch? Email me at rsong@pugetsound.edu.