Support the Department of Psychology
It’s an exciting time for the Psychology Department. Our faculty are receiving national recognition for the quality of their research and the excellence of their teaching. Our students are taking their place on the national stage — winning competitions, receiving prestigious scholarships and finding new ways to connect their learning with the world around them.
Your generosity makes this vital work possible. Alumni and friends support every aspect of college life, making it possible for us to deal with present needs and to plan for the future. Please read on to learn how you can help us build the future of the Psychology Department.
THE THERESA NASH BERNSTEIN SCHOLARSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
The Theresa Nash Bernstein Scholarship in International Travel was established through an endowed gift to allow an excellent undergraduate or graduate student to conduct research overseas.
THE BAILEY M. WADE SCHOLARSHIP
The Bailey M. Wade Scholarship was established in honor of the department’s first chair and honors students who demonstrate need as well as the goals and values demonstrated by professor Wade during his tenure at Georgia State.
PSYCHOLOGY ENRICHMENT FUND
The Psychology Enrichment Fund provides vital support for various aspects of the departmental operation. Departmental activities supported by this fund include faculty recruitment, graduate-student recruitment and receptions for visiting scholars.
ELIZABETH A. KENNY SCHOLARSHIP IN PSYCHOLOGY
The Elizabeth Kenny Scholarship recognizes an outstanding undergraduate graduate student in psychology.
DUANE M. RUMBAUGH FELLOWSHIP
The Duane M. Rumbaugh Fellowship was established by Steve B. Woodruff to honor professor Rumbaugh and to support a graduate student or postdoctoral Fellow whose research focuses on the processes of learning and emergents. Dr. Rumbaugh defined emergents as behaviors not attributable to classical or operant conditioning, but instead reflect the creative and perhaps insightful cognitive processes that enhance successful adaptation to changing environments.
DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN TRAUMA INTERVENTION
The Doctoral Fellowship in Trauma Intervention supports students who are training to address issues associated with sexual abuse and other forms of trauma.
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Department of Psychology
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8:30 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.
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