Psychology Club
Club Advisor: Dr. Dani McKinney
The Psychology Club is a student organization within the Psychology Department that helps to plan many different activities for students and faculty. The purpose of the Psychology Club is to provide students with opportunities to:
- Socialize with students and faculty
- Experience psychology outside the classroom
- Develop professionally
As a chartered group within the Student Association, the Psychology Club receives funding each year to sponsor many different activities. These include social as well as professional activities:
- Pumpkin Carving
- Community Service
- Movie Night
- Meet the Faculty Night
- Resume and Graduate School Workshops
- Careers in Psychology Panel
Information about upcoming events is posted on the bulletin board across from the Psychology Department office and are announced on our ANGEL site.
Membership is open to all students interested in psychology. For information about becoming involved with the Psychology Club you can e-mail the faculty advisors, Dr. Dani McKinney. You can also contact any of the Psychology Club officers, whose names and email addresses are also posted on the bulletin board.
Each semester, one or two psychology students are recognized for their outstanding work by being awarded the Psychology Merit Award. This award carries a monetary stipend and recognizes meritorious performance in classes as well as in Psychology Club activities, or internships, or independent study.
