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Isaac Morales has been named a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for the next 4 years. He will collaborate with other future leaders and receive award funds and mentorship.
Thomas Costello was featured in an segment, where he showcased the AI chatbot he and his team developed to fight conspiracy theory beliefs with facts. He also appeared on .
Alice Coyne was named the 2024 recipient of the in recognition of “accomplishment and achievement related to psychotherapy theory, practice, research, or training.”
Clinical Psychology PhD student Ramya Ramadurai won an award from theDC Psychology Association for the development and pilot efficacy testing of a single-session intervention (SSI) targeting emotional health for Black Women.
Jonathan Tubmanpublished two articles: “” in theJournal of Bisexualityand “” in theJournal of Interpersonal Violence.
The Third Annual Psychology MA Research Festwas held at Kay Spiritual Center April 26, showcasing wonderful posters, followed by a reception in Asbury courtyard. Prizes were given in different categories of posters.
NathanielHerrwon the 2023 Outstanding Teaching in a Full-time Appointment Award and was honored at the Faculty Recognition Dinner on April 23, 2023. Pictured from left to right are Deputy Provost/Dean of Faculty Monica Jackson, Professor Herr, and Provost Peter Starr.
April 27: The Department of Psychology held an MA Research Fest (MArf) where students presented completed and in-progress research. Many MA students participated and some are represented in the photo. The event was organized by MA program Director Dr. Zehra Peynircioglu. Special thanks to the organization committee of Bre Yepez, Sara Dalpe, and Yajna Jowaheer, with help from Ryan Smout. Congratulations to all students and faculty who participated and especially to Jigeesha Ghosh, Jazmin Nieves, and Asia Horne and Nikki Flores for winning posters in their categories. From left to right (top): Allison Fuchs, Alice Cohen, Jazmin Nieves, Sara Dalpe, Audrey Culp, Danae Papadea, Eric Turnquist, Chase Ehrig,left to right (bottom): Jigeesha Ghosh, Natalia Provolo, Asia Horne, Nikki Flores (on screen), Breanna Yepez, Yajna Jowaheer, and Allison Barrett.
April 21, 2022:the Department of Psychology hosted a banquet for our graduates from Fall 2021 and Spring 2022. The ceremony included the recognition of our graduates, our Honor’s students, the induction of new Psi Chi honor society members, and the awarding of the Charles Ferster Award for Excellence in Psychology which was shared by seniors, Sara Bowman and Arianna O’Brien Cannon.
Eric Turnquistwon the award for Graduate Social Sciences Final Work at the Mathias Student Research Conference.
Nicole Lorenzowas awarded $43,817 from the University of Maryland for her project “2/2 Treating Mothers with ADHD and their Young Children Via Telehealth: A Hybrid Type I Effectiveness-Implementation Trail.”
Laura Julianotalked withon the variety of symptoms people may experience when quitting caffeine.
Anthony Ahrenswas awarded $40,935, from Lubuto Library Partners, for hisproject called "Honesty and HIV Prevention: Promoting Adolescent Sexual Health through Traditional Storytelling."
Terry Davidsonhas been appointed as a Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience by ǻ’s Board of Trustees.
Linda Amarantewon the 2020Outstanding Scholarship at the Graduate Level Award.