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Student Organizations

 
Psychological Society

The Psychological Society is intended to offer students the opportunity to share information and form a network of friends with similar interests in psychology. A variety of different activities are offered each semester to accomplish that mission. Some of these activities in the past have been: volunteering at a homeless shelter, cleaning a battered women's shelter, a field trip to the Field Station of the Yerkes Regional Primate Center, cleaning/painting Harbor House, cookout at the House of Dreams, volleyball socials (highlight is end of the year senior vs. professor volleyball challenge) and alumni night. Psych Society also hosts an informal gathering of students to express concerns called Coffee Talk. As an active organization, Psych Society is an excellent way to enhance your experience in the Psychology program.

 

The creative side of Psych Society!
Cooking Decorating
Carving Pumpkins

 

Psi Chi

Psi Chi is the National Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology. Membership is open to graduate and undergraduate men and women who are making the study of psychology one of their major interests, and who meet the minimum qualifications.

Psi Chi serves two major goals--one immediate and visibly rewarding to the individual member, the other slower and more difficult to accomplish, but offering greater rewards in the long run. The first of these is the Society's obligation to provide academic recognition to its inductees by the mere fact of membership. The second goal is the obligation of each of the Society's local chapters to nurture the spark of that accomplishment by offering a climate congenial to its creative development. For example, the chapters make active attempts to nourish and stimulate professional growth through programs designed to augment and enhance the regular curriculum and to provide practical experience and fellowship through affiliation with the chapter. In addition, the national organization provides programs to help achieve these goals, including national and regional conventions held annually in conjunction with the psychological associations, research award competitions, and certificate recognition programs.

New Psi Chi Members, 2008
PsiChi2008

 

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