Selected as a recipient of Georgia Tech’s President’s Fellowship, awarded to the top 10% of incoming doctoral students.
Co-authored a study published in The Open Psychology Journal examining how verifying past beliefs influences current beliefs.
Excited to share that I was accepted into Georgia Tech’s Psychology Ph.D. program in the Adult Development and Aging area. This marks a huge step in my academic and professional journey.
Published a first-author paper in Instructional Science on how belief change after reading affects argumentative writing.
Presented a research poster on the relationship between belief revision and argumentative writing at the Midwest Cognitive Science Conference.
Joined Henry Ford Health as a research coordinator for the BRIGHT Study, a longitudinal project investigating mental health outcomes in head and neck cancer survivors.
Published my first first-author paper, exploring how service-learning in an aging course affects student attitudes toward older adults.
My first oral presentation at an academic conference, where I shared findings on how belief change influences argumentative writing.
“Received travel support from Psi Chi and GVSU to present undergraduate research at MPA.”
Honored to receive Grand Valley State University’s Excellence-in-a-Discipline Award, recognizing top undergraduate achievement in psychology.