Nine graduate-level students competed in Illinois State’s inaugural Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. Learn more about them and the winner.
Unit: Psychology
Faculty members can be important allies for international students
Suejung Han, an assistant professor of psychology, is studying how faculty can be an important ally in the process of international students finding their footing on a foreign campus.
Professors Hatt and Hoff to lead diversity and inclusion brown bag, March 1
The Department of Psychology Brown Bag Series will present a Diversity and Inclusion Brown Bag session with Beth Hatt, Ph.D., and Pamela Hoff, Ph.D., Wednesday, March 1, from noon-1 p.m. in 551 DeGarmo Hall.
Psychology graduate receives Sorensen Outstanding Dissertation Award
Lynda Kasky-Hernández, Ph.D. ’16, is a 2017 recipient of the Sorensen Outstanding Dissertation Award for her dissertation titled “Attachment and Self-Disclosure to Mothers: Predictors of Adjustment During the College Transition.”
The morality behind Marvel superheroes
In a new book chapter, Eric Wesselmann and J. Scott Jordan explore the psychology of morality that rests at the heart of Marvel Comic’s Civil War graphic novel series.
ISU psychology students present research at poster session
Several psychology students enrolled in PSY 390: Advanced Research Apprenticeship presented their research.
New Psychology faculty: Dan Lannin, Ph.D.
The Department of Psychology welcomes Dan Lannin, Ph.D., who joined the clinical-counseling psychology program in August 2016.
New Psychology faculty: Julie Campbell, Ph.D.
Julie Campbell, Ph.D. recently joined the Department of Psychology as an assistant professor with a joint appointment in developmental and quantitative psychology.
Campus and donor support keeps student’s dream alive
After years of unexplained aches and pains, Sarah Hogan was diagnosed with fibromyalgia—a common and complex chronic pain disorder that makes even mundane tasks excruciating.
Torry to speak as part of CBS Colloquium Series, November 11
The Department of Psychology and the Cognitive Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series will present a talk titled “Biomechanics: Relating Human Function to Physiological Structure” with Michael Torry, Ph.D., Friday, November 11, at 2 p.m. in 48 DeGarmo Hall.