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Diane L. Schoenburg serves as a Psychology Instructor in the Social and Behavioral Sciences division at Clovis Community College. She is listed on the college's official Psychology program webpage and Social Sciences guided pathways page as one of the primary Psychology Instructors, alongside Geraldy Eisman, Michelle Fabros, Spencer Irish, and Cindy Walker-Cumbie. Her office is located in room AC1-186 with phone extension 5278, and her email is diane.schoenburg@cloviscollege.edu. Schoenburg contributes to the Psychology program, which provides an Associate in Arts in Psychology for Transfer (AA-T, Major Code: C.7550.AA-T). This program prepares students for transfer to four-year institutions and careers utilizing the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes, including subfields such as biological, cognitive, developmental, social, organizational-industrial, forensic, and school psychology. Courses offered include PSYC C1000 Introduction to Psychology, PSYC 16 Abnormal Psychology, PSYC 25 Human Sexuality, PSYC 33 Personal and Social Adjustment, and others.
Schoenburg is the designated faculty contact for the LGBTQ+ Initiative in the Equity Programs section, as stated in the 2025-2026 New Student Guide, 2024-2025 Catalog, and 2025 Spring Class Schedule. The initiative raises awareness and creates a safe, inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ students through services like ally training, individual meetings, workshops, special events, and referrals to campus and community resources. She is the faculty name associated with PSY-16 Abnormal Psychology in the Course Outline of Record for articulation between Clovis Community College and Madera Community College. Schoenburg held the role of Academic Senate Senator, documented in the President's Newsletters for August 2020 and September/October 2021. She participated in the Fall 2018 Active Learning Saturday Series evaluation. The college recognized her in the June 3, 2025 Board Report for contributions to campus and student success, and she was listed as Psychology faculty in the 2025 Commencement Ceremony program. She appears in faculty directories for Fall 2023 and Fall 2024.

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