Vol. 48 No. 2: Longest running departmental newsletter on campus. Written by students. Greetings: Hello everyone! We hope that this spring semester has gone well for you! Spring is slowly coming to campus, with flowers starting to bloom. We hope that…
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Psychology Professor Can Bake!
Ever wonder what professors do outside of the classroom and off campus? Well, one is busy stirring up tasty treats in the kitchen. Julie Reese, Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department, won first place in the Cake Day contest sponsored by the GC Good Library staff. Reese…
Vol. 48 No. 1 The longest running departmental newsletter on campus. Written by students. Greetings, Hello everyone! We hope that the fall semester has gone well for all of you. I am Andrew Smucker, a junior Psychology major. Within psychology, I have enjoyed learning about human development…
Psychology Research presented at the 2022 GC Academic Symposium
Once again, upper-level psychology majors in Psychology Research (R to L: Ben Troyer, Dorian Torres, Hayley Bickford, Professor Julie Reese, Jen Avila, Hannah Hackman, & Adhika Ezra) presented original research at the annual Goshen College Symposium. Their research built on the study from the previous year seeking…
2021 Fall Psyclone
Vol. 47 No. 1 The longest running departmental newsletter on campus. Written by students. Greetings: Hello everyone! We hope that this Fall Semester has been good to all of you. This semester may have started rough, but we hope that you have gotten on track after this…
GC Psychology in the Community
In the Fall semester, the Research Methods class visited the Goshen Middle School technology class to provide consultation on a survey to explore the habits of technology usage among students.
Psychology major wins 2021 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical contest
Alumni Feature – Sandrine Sandrali
Sandrine Sandrali is an Intensive Case Manager at International Rescue Committee, where she works with refugees, victims of crime and human trafficking.
Alumni Feature – Aaron George
Aaron George believes that his time at the psychology department helped foster a level of critical thinking, logic and reasoning.
2020 Spring Psyclone
Vol. 46 No.1 of the Psychology Department's newsletter.