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Psychology Enrichment Program

All psychology students (and students interested in psychology) are invited to participate in the Psychology Enrichment Program. The Program helps students become more familiar and involved with the Psychology Department, the Advising Office, and Psychology faculty. Events encourage students to meet faculty outside of the classroom while being introduced to various topics in the field of psychology. Students are also introduced to career resources and exploration tools and research opportunities.

You may register for the events here.

Psychology Enrichment Program 2007-2008

Wednesday, October 3rd
5-8pm, PS 002
"Teens gone wild: Promiscuity in the suburbs"
Dr. Raymond Montemayor, Developmental Area
Movie: “The Lost Children of Rockdale County”, followed by discussion
Monday, November 5th
4:30-5:30pm, PS 035
"Your future is our focus: Career exploration & internships for psychology majors"
Scott Kustis, Arts & Sciences Career Services
Monday, January 7th
4-5pm, PS 035
"Your future is our focus: Finding a job for psychology majors"
Scott Kustis, Arts & Sciences Career Services
Monday, January 28th
4-6pm, PS 035
"Mood disorders, aggression, and decision-making, oh my! Getting involved in research in the Psychology Department"
Psychology undergraduate students
Helene Cweren, Undergraduate Research Office
Dr. Alisa Paulsen, Director of Undergraduate Programs
Monday, February 25th
5-6pm, PS 035
"Goats, death, and dollars: Why you should care about statistics"
Dr. Michael Edwards, Quantitative Area
Thursday, March 27th
4-5pm, PS 035
"Mental construals and self-control: How the forest beyond the trees helps you avoid temptations"
Dr. Kentaro Fujita, Social Area
Monday, May 12th
5-6pm, PS 035
"'Mom, I want hands!' Why children point when telling stories"
Dr. Laura Wagner, Developmental Area


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