As promised, I’m back with the second March installment of our Heritage Month Newsletter series. This second newsletter is in honor of Irish American Heritage Month and was put together by […]
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Building Bridges Online Conference
The Building Bridges Online Conference will be held March 2–4, 2021, and will focus on enhancing interest in geropsychology at all levels. Participants This free, working conference is open to […]
Woman’s History Month Newsletter
Unfortunately, Black History Month has come to a close; however, that opens up room for more Heritage Celebrations! The first of our Heritage Month Newsletters for the month of March […]
Congratulations to Jalen Moreno for Fellowship Win
Jalen Moreno, a junior in our Honor’s Program, won a competitive fellowship through Div 41, the American Psychology-Law Society. Faculty recruit students from underrepresented backgrounds interested in forensic psych and […]
Barbara-Shae Jackson’s Research Featured in News Segment
Congratulations to Barbara-Shae Jackson for having her research included in a national news segment about art and social justice. […]
Rebecca Revilla Selected as Fellow for the LEAD Institute
Our own Rebecca Revilla has been selected as a fellow for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (SCCAP/APA Division 53) Leadership Education to Advance Diversity (LEAD) Institute! The […]
Danielle McDuffie Awarded American Psychological Association Division 12 (Clinical Psychology) Student Service Award
Dr. Rebecca Allen, chair of the psychology department, recently shared some good news: “I’m thrilled to announce that Danielle McDuffie was just awarded the American Psychological Association Division 12 (Clinical […]
Black History Month Newsletter
Welcome to Black History Month (and welcome back to our Heritage Newsletter Series)! This month’s Heritage Newsletter (PDF) was put together by students Teairra Evans, Breanna Dede, Liz Bownes, and […]
Brandon McCormick Receives Research Grant
Brandon McCormick received a $1,000 grant from the Sigma Xi Grants in Aid of Research program to support his research on mild traumatic brain injury and mental health symptoms in […]
Virginia Lamoureux Receives Loeber Student Innovation Award
Virginia Lamoureux received the 2020 Rolf Loeber Student Innovation Award from the American Society of Criminology for her first-authored paper “An analysis of conscious fear and automatic threat response in […]