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(Oct. 9, 2021)
Emily Helminen Receives Grant from the Lesbian Health FundEmily Helminen, school psychology Ph.D. candidate, received funding from the Lesbian Health Fund for her research project, Effects of Self-Compassion Practice on Stress Reactivity Among Sexual Minority Women.
(Oct. 1, 2021)
Jessica Powers Receives NIDA Funding for NIH F31 Predoctoral NRSA Grant ApplicationJessica Powers, a clinical psychology Ph.D. candidate, received funding from NIDA for her NIH F31 Predoctoral NRSA Grant Application.
(Aug. 17, 2021)
Psychology Professor Joins Research Team to Help Reduce HIV in East AfricaSarah Woolf-King is collaborating on a project designed to reduce HIV incidence in East Africa.
(July 29, 2021)
NIAAA Grant Funds Development of Alcohol Intervention Strategies for Sexual MinoritiesPsychology professor Jillian Scheer's work will define hazardous drinking risk factors, patterns, and comorbidities among sexual minority women.
(July 22, 2021)
A&S Psychologists Receive United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation Grant for Autism ResearchNatalie Russo and Michael Kalish will explore mechanisms that underlie perceptual differences in autism and how these change over the course of childhood.
(June 24, 2021)
Reflections: How the Psychological Services Center Pivoted in the PandemicPsychology clinic director Afton Kapuscinski explains how the center maintained services during COVID.
(May 20, 2021)
Novel CBD Research Earns Psychology Ph.D. Candidate Prestigious Dissertation AwardThe research excellence award is in recognition of his study on the pain-relieving effects of cannabidiol (CBD).
(May 6, 2021)
Clinical Psychology Student's CBD Research Featured in National MediaMartin De Vita and his research on CBD has been highlighted in various media outlets.