Congratulations to Emma Young, who accepted her offer to Columbia University’s School of Social Work!
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Kelly and Emma still exist.
They’re still here they’re doing great
Psi Chi Award at EPA
Giuli and Emma won an award from Psi Chi: The International Honor Society in Psychology, for their poster to be presented at the Eastern Psychological Association conference this March! They will be presenting their poster at the Psi Chi Awards Ceremony on Friday, March 2, at 8am. Congratulations!
Poster Accepted to Society for Research on Adolescence
Poster Accepted to EPA
Giuli and Emma had a poster accepted for presentation at the Eastern Psychological Association titled “The Contribution of Externalizing Behaviors on Parental Attachment and Academic Achievement”! The poster will be presented at their March conference in Philadelphia; our lab members will be presenting on Friday, March 2, from 3:30pm to 4:50pm.
Celebration of Student Achievement
On Wednesday, December 6, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences held the Celebration of Student Achievement, and several of our lab members presented their projects. Shira, Savanna, Kelly, and Shreya presented their individual projects as part of a panel, which was moderated by Tanushi. Alvin and Anthony presented their poster, titled “Does mindfulness moderate the relationship between perceived stress and emotional reactivity in college students?”
Shirley at Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Conference
On November 16, Dr. Herres and lab alumnus Shirley Wang met up in San Diego, CA, at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies conference to present a poster about treatment outcomes for suicidal adolescents. We were happy to see their reunion, and to know that Shirley is hard at work at Harvard!
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Conference
On November 12, Kelly Bobchin, our project manager, went to the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies conference in Chicago, IL. She presented her poster, titled “A Socioecological Model of Risk Associated with Campus Sexual Assault in a Representative Sample of Liberal Arts College Students.”
Kelly’s poster got accepted!
Our very own Kelly Bobchin’s poster was accepted to the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies conference! Kelly will be traveling to Chicago, IL this November to present her poster, titled “A Socioecological Model of Risk Associated with Campus Sexual Assault in a Representative Sample of Liberal Arts College Students.” Congrats, Kelly, and good luck!
Brand New Lab Member!
We’re happy to introduce our new senior volunteer lab member, Cristina Nardini!
Welcome to the gang, Cristina!