Jenn's Portfolio

About Me:

background

Education
  1. PhD in Counseling Psychology - University at Albany - State University of New York (Albany, NY),
  2. MA in Counseling Psychology - University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
  3. BA in Psychology - San Diego State University, San Diego, CA
Job Experience
  • Instructor on Record - ECPY 360 (Cultural Diversity and Social justice) - University at Albany - State University of New York (Albany, NY)
  • Instructor on Record - ECPY 421 (Introduction to Counseling Psychology) - University at Albany - State University of New York (Albany, NY)
  • Graduate Research Assistant - University at Albany - State University of New York (Albany, NY)
  • Psychology Doctoral Intern - University Rochester Counseling Center (Rochester, NY)

Why Programming?

After getting my doctorates, I felt like taking on another challenge to expand my set of skills even more. Throughout my academic career, I realized I enjoyed most of the data crunching and running statistical programs. I really found the "behind-the-scenes" work exciting, and heard that a coding career would encompass a similar type of workstyle. Back in middle school, I would design layouts for websites for free website platforms, such as geocities, angelfire, xanga, and myspace. Unfortunately, these were all deleted, and I lost my portfolio of work, in addition to my passion to continue coding back then. Now that I'm older, and heard of a possibility to regain the skills I once had (and learn a breadth and depth of much more!), I decided to take the opportunity.

In terms of my academic career, my research interests included studying the experiences of those underrepresented in STEM fields. I always admired those who were able to take on the challenge of being in a place that they may not felt they belonged in, especially how they navigated barriers and persevered. As I'm entering my life into a career, I think that being able to be in the tech industry would achieve one of my goals I've always had. The underrepresentation of certain groups of people in this field limits the advances and creativity the tech field could have, and hopefully I could add to it with my own unique experiences.

Publications
Given such a long time I've been in academia, please see below for some of the papers I published duriing my academic career.
  • Bordon, J. (2021). Cross Cultural Comparison of Asian College Students' Well-Being: Exploring the Impact of Cultural Factors in a Social Cognitive Framework [Doctoral dissertation, University of Albany - SUNY]. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing. Click to view PDF
  • Bordon, J.,& Wang, Z. (2018). Acculturation, enculturation, and ethnic identity: Comparing American-raised and foreign-raised Asians in the U.S. Journal of Asia Pacific Counseling, 8, 37-56.Doi: 10.18401.2018.8.2.1
  • Wang, L., Bordon, J., & Wang, K., Yeung, J. (2018). Acculturation, enculturation, perceived discrimination, and well-being: A comparison of U.S.-raisedand non-U.S. raised Asian students. Asian American Journal of Psychology. Doi: 10.1037/aap0000117[corresponding author]
  • Sheu, H., & Bordon, J.(2017). SCCT research in the international context: Empirical evidence, practical implications, and future directions. Journal of Career Assessment, 25, 58-74.
  • Wang, K., Tian, L., Fujiki, M., & Bordon, J.(2016). Do perfectionist types change during cross-national transitions? Journal of Studies in International Education, 7, 229-245.
  • Chen, C., Lin, L., Yang, W, Bordon, J., Wang, H. D. (2014). An updated organic classification of tyrosinase inhibitors on melanin biosynthesis. Current Organic Chemistry, 19, 4-18.
  • Ho, J., Bordon, J.,Wang, V., Ceglowski, J., Kim, D., Chatillion, E., Patterson, T., Grant, I., Ziegler, M., Mausbach, B. (2014). Reduced activity restriction buffers the relations between chronic stress and sympathetic nervous system activation. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 69, 408–416.Doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbt028
Miscellaneous

Some of my current interests include trying to gain more understanding of full-stack development. I'm interested in broadening my knowledge to learn of the powerful tools a developer has in creating their space in the web. On another note, my first pet I ever had was a hamster, and its name was Zsa Zsa. It was so cute, but its lifespan was only about 2 years. Afterwards, I never had a pet because of the heartbreak of losing one /sadface. I also enjoy food. Food is a necessity, and when I say food, I mean all kinds of food. I especially love spicy food! Szechuan handpulled noodles are one of my favorites. In terms of what I do to pass time, I like to browse youtube for cute animals. Please check out this Cat Spa for a way to fall asleep and relax.

Hobbies
  1. Learning new things
  2. Playing video games
  3. Playing with makeup
  4. Taking naps
  5. Publishing articles
  6. Statistical testing - Structural Equation Modeling