Psychology faculty members and students presented research projects at the 2025 Eastern Psychological Association Conference in New York and the university’s Minds@Work Conference.
Kim Weikel led 23 students in service projects across seven mental health sites. She is also working with New Visions, Inc. to support quality assurance efforts.
Ashley Seibert and her students presented research on peer mentoring, self-efficacy and attachment at EPA.
Jamonn Campbell’s student presented on embodied cognition and physical gesture in emotional regulation.
Thomas Hatvany, James Griffith, and students explored sports fan psychology and motivational fit.
Kathryn Potoczak and students hosted an Easter Dinner and craft night at Episcopal Square Apartments, serving food to 36 residents and bringing the community together.
Corrine Bertram secured a George and Meriem Kaluger Academic Enrichment Fund grant to take students to the Smithsonian’s psychology exhibits.
Amber Norwood mentored honors student Amanda Homes in presenting original research on loneliness and life satisfaction
Suzanne Morin mentored Jacey Moyer on a capstone project that explores how paint night event alleviates anxiety.
Toru Sato hosted mindful meditation sessions as part of the psych department’s wellness outreach.
