09/07/2021
Our student organization Lotus Flower Project Eating Disorder Recovery will be hosting our second Fall event titled “Mindfulness Night” on Tuesday 9/14 from 7:15-8:15 2702. Join us gain a sense of mindfulness through a short and easy gentle yoga session, guided meditation, and discussions about incorporating mindfulness and self-care into our daily lives, as well as our recovery. Free food and refreshments will be provided. See you there!
Want to learn more about our organization? Check out our Instagram !
As a reminder, everyone and anyone is welcome at our meetings. Students do not have to have an eating disorder, be in recovery, or know someone with one to be a part of our community.
06/25/2021
You are invited to join the USF LGBTQ+ Alumni and Undergraduate Psychology Alumni Societies for a virtual training on inclusive language!
This 60-minute training will include lessons on pronouns, heteronormativity, the power of language and a case study for how to correct someone when they’re not using inclusive language.
Join us on Zoom this Tuesday, June 29 at 6:30 pm EST
Register for the training HERE:
https://www.usfalumni.org/s/861/02-alumni/index.aspx?sid=861&gid=1&pgid=5782&cid=16647&ecid=16647 (Links to an external site.)
This training session is open to all USF students, alumni, friends and family.
Words of Affirmation: Using Inclusive Language
09/11/2020
Soliciting Psych Expo Poster Session Applications:
This year’s Psych Expo is being held virtually on Friday Oct. 9th. As in years past, a poster session for undergraduates to present their research is an important part of the Expo. Applications for the 2020 Psych Expo Poster Session are now being accepted. The Poster Session will take place virtually from 1:30-3:00 PM. If you have research to present in a poster, apply HERE. Due date for applications is Monday Sept. 21st by 5pm.
Accepted applicants will be sent a separate link for submission of posters with brief (2-3 min) prerecorded presentations.
Poster presenters have the option to be available during the Psych Expo for a live virtual Q/A session in addition to posting their prerecorded presentation. Details will follow.
Awards for the best posters authored by at least one undergraduate student will be awarded. To be eligible for the awards, presenters must be available during the live Q/A session. Student presenters can opt out of the Q/A session.
Direct questions to Dr. Kim Badanich ([email protected]).