You are invited to join us for the Spring 2022 Virtual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium, a Mini-Conference featuring Student Research, Monday, May 23 and Tuesday, May 24.

Each symposium session will feature 20 different one-minute lightning talks from students enrolled in the various research seminars. There will be time for one question after each presentation and many more questions at the conclusion of all presentations.

You are invited to join us for the Spring 2022 Virtual Psychology Undergraduate Research Symposium, a Mini-Conference featuring Student Research, Monday, May 23, 2022, from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm, and Tuesday, May 24, 20212 from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm.

Each symposium session will feature 20 different one-minute lightning talks from students enrolled in the various research seminars. There will be time for one question after each presentation and many more questions at the conclusion of all presentations.

Group photo from 2022 Young Males of Color Consortium

 

They arrived at the 2022 Young Males of Color Consortium at Sacramento State, 10 individual Stanislaus State students. 

McNair Scholar Edith Herrera

It isn’t always easy to follow in an older sibling’s footsteps, but Edith Herrera is definitely benefiting f

McNair Scholar Bethany Saint-Smith

Bethany Saint-Smith wanted to earn her General Educational Development (GED) certificate in hopes of

McNair Scholar Heather Collins

Anthropology 140, Magic, Witchcraft and Religion, was staring at her from the pages of Modesto Junior Colle

McNair Scholar Cecilia Alvarez

When she took introductory chemistry, Stanislaus State junior Cecilia Alvarez was aided by supplemental instruction offere

McNair Scholar Christian Silva-Toro

Cristian Silva-Toro grew up surrounded by drug use in his neighborhood and always wondered about the appeal and wh

McNair Scholar Ashley Borjon

Ashley Borjon claims she was tricked into enrolling in college. 

Student Employment training in preparation for summer 2022. Event to be held  via zoom for supervisors, timekeepers, support staff and faculty members.

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