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/faculty/wp-content/uploads/sites/94/2012/08/robinson.jpeg190290Bridget Robinson-Riegler has been at Augsburg since 1994. She is a cognitive psychologist who teaches cognitive psychology, principles of psychology, and the keystone internship. She has very high expectations of her students because she feels they are capable of meeting those expectations. She is challenging but fair. She feels a close personal connection with faculty ...