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Registration based on number of earned credits
Graduate students will have access to register for Spring courses based on the number of credits they have with priority given to students further along in their respective programs. See the...
October 23, 2020
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Psychology celebrates students admitted to candidacy in 2020
Applied Developmental Psychology Program Merve Balkaya Ince, Mentor - Dr. Charissa Cheah “A Multi-Method Approach to Examine Predictors and Outcomes of Muslim American Adolescents' Social...
October 23, 2020
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12:53 PM
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Celebrating the success of our ADP & HSP graduate students!
Applied Developmental Psychology Nicole Telfer, MA Mariana Castillo, PhD Michelle Frank-Crawford, PhD You Jung Seo, PhD Joy Thompson, PhD Kathy Vu, PhD Human Services Psychology Munazza...
May 20, 2020
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Covid-19 Pass/Fail grading policies
In response to the Covid-19 Crisis the Department of Psychology and the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) have worked closely with UMBC leadership to develop new policies to...
May 18, 2020
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4:00 PM
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Dr. Robert Deluty, associate dean emeritus of the Graduate School, has published his 57th book, "The Choice of Attention." In his review, Dr. Ronald Pies writes, "Robert Deluty's excellent...
April 29, 2019
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2:55 PM
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26th Mar, 5-6PM, Meyerhoff Chemistry - 120 - by Jason Ashe
Meyerhoff Scholars, Meyerhoff Graduate Fellows, and McNair Scholars facilitated discussion on Tuesday, 26th March, 2019, 5 – 6 p.m., Meyerhoff Chemistry Building Room 120 Discussion led by Jason...
March 22, 2019
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2:48 PM
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Shelter Dziya talks at a women's event in Baltimore City
For more information please view the link below:...
March 22, 2019
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2:42 PM
Dr. Danielle Beatty Moody has been featured in articles by The Atlantic and Buzzfeed News discussing how everyday discrimination may raise women's blood pressure. Feel free to check them out!
October 16, 2018
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1:47 PM
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Jason Ashe, Health Policy Research Scholar
We are excited to announce that Jason Ashe, Human Services Psychology doctoral student, has been selected as a Health Policy Research Scholar, one of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s premier...
October 5, 2018
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10:29 AM