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Faculty & Student Research: Social Media and Death

OK SRIllene Cupit

A theoretical article of the impact of social media on adolescents’ views about death.

Cupit, I.N., & Kuchta, O. (2016). Death v. 2014: How children and adolescents are learning and grieving in cyberspace. In R.G. Stevenson & G.G. Cox (Eds.), Children, adolescents, and death: Questions and answers. Baywood Publishing.

Faculty Research: College Student Bereavement

Illene Cupit

A study based College Student Bereavement Questionnaire, designed to assess college student bereavement.

Cupit, I.N., Servaty-Seib, H.L., Parikh, S., Walker, A.C., & Martin, R. (2016). College and the grieving student: A mixed-methods analysis. Death Studies, 40, 494-506.

Psychology and Stuff

We’ve launched a brand new show, a podcast, called Psychology and Stuff.  It features interviews with psychology faculty, psychology students and alumni, and professionals out in the community.  We talk about a wide range of topics related to work, personal lives, and other “stuff.”

You can learn more about the podcast here.

Psychology and Stuff: Dr. Jenell Holstead and Chad Osteen

Check out Episode 2 of Psychology and Stuff In this episode, Dr. Jenell Holstead talks IMG_6283with Chad Osteen and Dr. Ryan Martin about how she came to study School Psychology, what her favorite class is to teach, and her secret to throwing amazing birthday parties for her kids.

If you’re unfamiliar, Psychology and Stuff is a new podcast from UWGBpsych. Every other week, we’ll put out a new episode featuring faculty and students talking about Psychology… and stuff.

Psychology and Stuff: Dr. Wilson-Doenges and Hollis Reynolds

Psychology and Stuff is a new podcast froCapturem UWGBpsych. Every other week, we’ll put out a new episode featuring faculty and students talking about Psychology… and stuff.

Check out Episode 1 featuring Dr. Wilson-Doenges and Hollis Reynolds and learn what drives Dr. Wilson-Doenges to be such a great teacher, how she stays warm in the winter, and why Dr. Martin still can’t figure out how to pronounce her name.

Plus, there might just be a PsychWord hidden in there.

UWGBpsych 2014-15 End-of-the-Year Review

It’s been a big year and we wanted to take some time at the end here to recap the awesome things our students and faculty did in 2014-15.

New Capstones

Two new capstone courses were introduced this spring, Explorations of Madness and Creating Sacred Space, kicking of a capstone program we’re really excited about. Madness will be back in the fall and Creating Sacred Space will be offered again next spring (along with a new capstone to be named later).

 

 

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