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Psychology Events and Student Groups

Upcoming events:

Psychology Colloquium: Gender Issues in Society

Date: Thursday, October 26, 2023
Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Location: Building 2 Room 334 (the Green Room)

Psychology faculty members Roger Carpenter and Jaclyn Tyler will be presenting information to help students and staff gain a greater understanding of gender issues. Join this timely discussion! Refreshments will be served.


Psychology Club

CONNECT WITH OTHER STUDENTS WHO SHARE AN INTEREST IN PSYCHOLOGY

Our Goals:
  • Understand the impact of psychology in the real world.
  • Provide a place to discuss careers paths in Psychology and receive academic guidance.
  • Find opportunities to share Psychology with the Sinclair community, such as hosting information tables about relationships, disorders, and phobias.
  • Plan off-campus activities for students to gain real world exposure to Psychology.
  • Give back to the community through fundraisers and volunteer opportunities.

Students are the driving force behind the planning and follow-through of all our activities. Each semester provides a new opportunity for the Psychology Club to expand and redefine itself. We look forward to gaining new members who will inspire new ideas and drive future engagement in the field that we all love.

Meetings:
  • The Dayton Campus Psychology Club meets on Thursdays at 5:00pm in Room 4-143.
  • The Mason Campus Psychology Club meets on Thursdays from 1:45-2:30pm in Room CVA 107.

FACULTY ADVISORS:
Email: Brandon Jablonski
Email: Kristin Kwasny
Email: Jaclyn Tyler
Email: Luis Sanchez Alcazar


Psi Beta

Psi Beta is the national honor society in psychology for community colleges, and is open to students who maintain a minimum GPA of 3.25 and have completed a college-level psychology course with a grade of B or higher. 

Psi Beta’s mission is to encourage professional development and psychological literacy of all students at two-year colleges through promotion and recognition of excellence in scholarship, leadership, research, and community service. Psi Beta allows members to participate in national, regional, and local psychological association programs, and offers a lifetime career reference.

For more information about the Sinclair Chapter of Psi Beta, contact one of our Faculty Advisors:
Email: Brandon Jablonski
Email: Kristin Kwasny