Fall 2011

Volume 2, Issue 2 Fall 2011
Greetings From Psychology!
Expanding our Reach Greetings to all of our alumni and friends! Since our last newsletter at the end of spring semester 2011, there have been a number of changes here at ASU that have prompted the Department of Psychology to reconsider our strategic goals and the ways we had planned to meet those goals. Two trends that continue, however, are the escalating demand for courses and curriculum that meet an ever-broadening student interest, and the expanding role for psychology as a hub science to bridge to multiple new initiatives at the University. (Read more)
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PerspectivesNew Faculty Members Danielle McNamara. (Read More)
Tom Dishion, Professor (Read More) |
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By Dawn Phelps, Academic Success Specialist In the past few years the importance of completeing a internship experience has taken on a new meaning. Students looking towards graduation are looking for internships with more intensity and in higher number than never before. This is a trend that shows no signs of slowing. (Read More)
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Psychology's Role in the Juvenile Correctional System.
By Tiffany Servatius, BS Psychology. During the past summer, I experienced both the behavioural and legal side of Psychology as an intern at the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections Office.(Read More)
Interning - A lasting impression By Katelin Hobson, Alumna (BA '2011). As I approached the end of my first semester as a senior,I wanted to make a lasting impression:one that I would l never forget.(Read More) |



