Tag: Psi Chi honor society

  • UW-Green Bay Psi Chi inducts 29 students

    UW-Green Bay Psi Chi inducts 29 students

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    On April 12, 2022 at the Mauthe Center, the UW-Green Bay chapter of the Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society celebrated the induction of 29 new members. Psi Chi admits Psychology majors and minors of at least Sophomore standing with exemplary academics and potential for future excellence. The local chapter also installed four new officers: Stephanie…

  • Psychology student wins regional research award

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    Congratulations to Psychology senior Kelsi Engelhardt whose research project, “Implications of race and age on behavior description interviews,” won the Regional Research Award from Psi Chi. Englehardt will present during the 94th Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association on April 21-23, 2022, at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago, IL. The award includes $400…

  • Psi Chi international Psychology Honor Society welcomes 31 students

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    On April 28,2021 in the Phoenix Rooms of the University Union, the UW-Green Bay chapter of the Psi Chi International Psychology Honor Society held its annual induction for 31 high achieving Psychology majors. Psi Chi offers students opportunities for career development, volunteering throughout the community, and scholarships for academic pursuits.

  • UW-Green Bay’s Prof. Gurung to serve as president of international Psychology Honor Society

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    Green Bay, Wis. — University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Human Development and Psychology Professor Regan A. R. Gurung, Ph.D. has been elected to serve as the head of the international honor society in psychology Psi Chi. Gurung will serve for three years beginning as president-elect in 2018-2019, then as president in 2019-2020, and finally as past…

  • Reminder: Annual planting of the UW-Green Bay Memorial Garden, May 5

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    All are welcome to the eighth annual planting of the UW-Green Bay Memorial Garden from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 5 just outside the University Union. The garden was created for students, faculty, alumni, retirees and staff to plant a flower in remembrance of deceased loved ones. The garden is promoted by Psi Chi,…

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    Psi Chi promotes ‘Mind vs. Brain’ dialog with Jeffreys, Lorenz, Martin

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    Student Chad Osteen of the campus chapter of Psi Chi, the honor society in psychology, invites faculty and staff to an interdisciplinary conversation on the topic “Mind vs. Brain.” The event will take place Monday, Nov. 10, from 5 to 6 p.m. in Room 208 of MAC Hall. Featured will be three faculty members –…