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Psychology Hosts Student Research Conference in May

March 19, 2024

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The School of Psychology will be hosting a Student Psychology Research Conference on Thursday, May 16th from 5 to 8 p.m., in collaboration with Bellevue College. Location: Bellevue College, U-Building Ballroom U301 This conference invites undergraduate and graduate students to present on psychology-related topics. Research reviews and proposals are acceptable and advisor endorsement is required.

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MSW Student Mariah Brigman Wins Abstract Award at Conference

MSW Student Mariah Brigman Wins Abstract Award at Conference

Congratulations to MSW student Mariah Brigman for winning the Native American/Indigenous Student Research Abstract Award at the National Diversity in STEM Conference in October 2023.  Mariah’s graduate poster presentation was titled “Effects of COVID-19 on Housing among American Indian/Alaska Native Adults” and featured in the Psychology and Social Sciences category. The conference was organized by

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EWU Student to Present at Rise Up Passport to Careers Conference

April 12, 2023

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EWU Student to Present at Rise Up Passport to Careers Conference

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CPP Student Spotlight: Arcelia Madrigal

CPP Student Spotlight: Arcelia Madrigal

by Mya Brossoit The College of Professional Programs is proud to highlight Arcelia Madrigal, a Psychology major, for this month’s student spotlight! Originally from Sunnyside, Washington, Arcelia came to EWU because of the School Psychology program. Graduating this June with her BA in Psychology, Arcelia is also completing a certificate program in Social Emotional Learning

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Psychology student at EWU-Bellevue attends conference in Atlanta, GA

March 3, 2023

Psychology student at EWU-Bellevue attends conference in Atlanta, GA

Emily Collins, Psychology major at EWU-Bellevue, recently attended the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) in Atlanta, Georgia with Dr. Julie Swets. At this conference, they co-presented a poster entitled “Relationship Nostalgia and Attitudes toward Intimate Partner Violence.” To support her travel expenses to Atlanta, Wmily applied for and received

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