Author Archives: George Holden

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8 Psychology Majors Inducted into Phi Beta Kappa

On Sunday, March 3, eight psychology majors were inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. The inductees were: Justin Berman, Andrea Graham, Amanda Hix, Ankita Krishnan, Katie Legland, Andrea Maciejewski, Elizabeth Neil, and Steven Schiele. Congratulations to all eight scholars for this … Continue reading

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Graduate student receives award

Ana Trueba, a graduate student in the psychology department, received the American Psychosomatic Society Scholar Award, enabling her to attend the annual meeting in Miami later this year. Ana is a member of Drs. Ritz & Meuret’s lab.

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Eight Psychology Majors Elected to Phi Beta Kappa

This spring seven seniors and one junior psychology major were elected to Phi Beta Kappa on the basis of their outstanding GPAs. These individuals are: Justin Berman, Andrea Graham, Amanda Hix, Ankita Krishnan, Katie Legband, Andrea Maciejewski, Elizabeth Neil, and … Continue reading

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Dr. McDonalds receives grant from Verizon Foundation

The Verizon Foundation has awarded a grant to support a project that will provide services to help children living in violent families. The project is a collaboration between Dr. Renee McDonald, a Dept. of Psychology faculty member, and Family Compass, … Continue reading

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Talk on Bullying Effects

Dr. Lucia Williams, from Universidada Federal de Sao Carlos (Brazil), will give a talk entitled “Bullying victimization: Health effects and relationship to child maltreatment” on Friday, Feb. 1 from 12:00 to 1:30. The talk will be in Expressway Tower, 13th … Continue reading

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Graduate Students win Awards at a Conference

Two psychology graduate students won awards for their posters presented at the annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ACBT) conference held in November in New York City. Noelle Smith and Ana Trueba were the lead authors of the two … Continue reading

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Dr. Pinkham gets a grant to study schizophrenia

Dr. Amy Pinkham and two colleagues received a four year grant to study schizophrenia (a complex brain disorder that includes significant impairments in an individual’s social cognitive functioning). The goal of the project is to identify and improve the best … Continue reading

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The Department Welcomes Two New Faculty Members

Michael Chmielewski (Ph.D. from University of Iowa) investigates the structure and measurement of personality and psychopathology. Andrea Meltzer, who received her Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee, is a social psychologist who studies health and family issues. We are delighted … Continue reading

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Psi Chi Undergraduate Research Fair

Will be held at U.T.-Dallas on Friday, April 20 from 12:30 to 4:00 in the Student Union.  SMU will be represented with a research poster by Distinction student Olivia Adolphson. In addition Dr. Holden will serve on a panel addressing … Continue reading

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Dr. Frierson to give a Talk

Dr. Georita Frierson will give a talk on Friday, April 27 from 2-3:30 in Simmons Hall, room 218 titled Breast cancer research: The importance of physical activity and quality of life. All are welcome.

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