Professor of Psychology Libby Nutt Williams, in collaboration with colleagues from James Madison University, the George Washington University, and Deakin University in Australia, published an article in the European Journal of Training and Development entitled "The Development and Practice of… Find Out More
Professor of Psychology Libby Nutt Williams and alumni Margaret (Meg) Marcelli ‘17, Benjamin (Ben) Ertman ‘18, and Kelly Cullota ‘18 recently published an article in the journal Adoption Quarterly. The article, "The Impact of Racial-Ethnic Socialization Practices on International Transracial… Find Out More
Psychology and art major Katya Scott ’24 was selected as a recipient of a 2023-24 Fall Mamie Phipps Clark Diversity Research Grant from Psi Chi, the international honor society in psychology, for her project entitled “Art Therapy with Ukrainian Refugees.” The $1200 grant will help cover… Find Out More
Associate Professor of Psychology Scott Mirabile and collaborators from the University of Puget Sound and Montana State University recently published an article titled “Development and adaptation of the Emotion Regulation Skills Questionnaire for adolescents" in the Journal of Adolescence.
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Professor of Psychology Aileen Bailey, along with four colleges from the Council on Undergraduate Research Transformations Project (CUR-TP) presented, “Leading Structural and Cultural Change to Advance Curricular Scaffolding for Equity” at the recent annual meeting of the American Association of… Find Out More
Assistant Professor of Psychology Nayantara Kurpad was recently awarded a scholarship that covers the entire tuition ($5,510) for the Spring 2024 Faculty Success Program (January 22 - March 31) offered by the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD). The Faculty Success Program… Find Out More
Assistant Professor of Psychology Gili Freedman and collaborators including Bella Moutoux '22 and Isobel Hermans '22 recently published an article titled “She made a mean beef stroganoff: Analyzing the Finkbeiner Test in newspaper articles about women in STEM" in the journal Communication… Find Out More
Emerit Professor of Psychology Roy Hopkins was recently featured on the podcast Psych Sessions. He discusses the St. Mary's Conference of 1991, among other things, in the episode titled “Aspiration, Duality, Challenges, Prolific Contributions and Regret."
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Assistant Professor of Psychology Kristina Howansky recently published a chapter in a new book, The Routledge International Handbook of Gender Beliefs, Stereotype Threat, and Teacher Expectations. This book offers an interdisciplinary collection of chapters summarizing how gender stereotyping and… Find Out More
Assistant Professor of Psychology Nayantara Kurpad and colleagues recently published an article titled “Low-performing students confidently overpredict their grade performance throughout the semester” in a special issue (The Intersection of Metacognition and Intelligence) of the open access Journal… Find Out More