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Graduate Alum, Dr. Beatrice Kuhlmann, Wins Early Career Award
We are proud to learn that Dr. Beatrice Kuhlmann, who earned her Ph.D. from UNCG in 2013 under the direction of Dr. Dayna Touron, has won a 2022 Early Career Award from the Psychonomics Society, the preeminent society for the experimental study of cognition. Dr. Kuhlmann is a Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Aging
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Nelson-Gray is Recipient of the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award
Dr. Rosemery Nelson-Gray was selected to receive the university’s Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award. Nelson-Gray has been at UNCG since 1971 and she has chaired numerous MA and Dissertation Committees over the years. Her students have gone on to a variety of successful careers as clinical psychologists, distinguished faculty members, the CEO of the American Psychological
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Department offers Dream Camp: Summer 2022
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Livas-Stein is Recipient of the Dean’s Award for Diversity and Inclusiveness
Dr. Gaby Livas-Stein has been selected to receive the Dean’s Award for the Promotion of Diversity and Inclusiveness in the College of Arts and Science. Gaby’s dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) spans the entire length of her career and encompasses contributions at all levels, from within the department and university, across the
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Psychology department establishes three Alumni Awards
Nominations for the 2022 Alumni Awards are now open! See details and award descriptions below. Alumni from our undergraduate and graduate programs are invited to apply. Deadline for receipt of applications is April 1, 2022. Background: The Alumni Awards were conceptualized by Dr. Susan Keane, Professor and Director of Clinical Training. Dr. Keane explains why
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Nelson-Gray selected as the 2021–2022 Graduate School Outstanding Faculty Mentor
Dr. Rosemery Nelson-Gray is the Recipient of the 2021–2022 Graduate School Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award. Dr. Nelson-Gray has been a faculty member at UNCG for over 50 years and she has served as a Faculty Advisor to an astounding number of trainees: 75 doctoral students and 90 master’s students. She has been described as
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Congratulations, December Docs!
The department would like to congratulate our new PhD holders and their graduate advisors! Front row, L to R: Drs. Yesenia Mejia Gallardo, Gaby Livas-Stein, Jessica Caporaso, Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn, Allison Campbell. Back row, L to R: Drs. Stuart Marcovitch, Vaibhav Sapuram, Blair Wisco
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Silvia to deliver Torrance Lecture
Dr. Paul Silvia will deliver the 2021 Torrance Lecture on Thursday, November 11. The title of his lecture is Ordinary Creativity in Everyday Life: What Our Quirky Hobbies, Projects, and Passions Reveal About Human Creativity. The E. Paul Torrance Lecture is sponsored by the Torrance Center for Creativity and Talent Development at the University of
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Cameron Pugach awarded Predoctoral NRSA award
Cameron Pugach, a clinical psychology graduate student in the COPE Lab, has been awarded a predoctoral National Research Service Award from the National Institute of Mental Health. The award will provide 2.5 years of funding to support his project titled “The Interplay Between Negative Emotion Differentiation and Emotion Regulation Problems in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.”
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Chance Camp UNCG featured on news
Chance Camp UNCG is a program designed to introduce Latinx high school students to university life and assist them in navigating the pathway to higher education. The camp was recently featured on FOX local news. Several of our faculty, including Drs. Julie Mendez-Smith (featured in the clip and shown in the photo here), Gaby