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Fred Gray Symposium MA Student Reflection
Have you ever attended an event expecting to get one thing, only to leave with a conviction you didn’t know you had? This happened to me in March of 2026 when I attended the Fred D. Gray Symposium in Montgomery,

Navigating the IRB Process at º£½ÇÂÒÂ×: 7 Tips for Getting Started
The IRB’s role is to ensure that research involving human participants is conducted ethically and that participant rights and well-being are protected. For many students, the IRB process can feel like one of the most intimidating parts of starting a

Spotlight on Recent º£½ÇÂÒÂ× Publications
Congratulations to our º£½ÇÂÒÂ× community for these incredible scholarly contributions! It is inspiring to see faculty and collaborators advancing humanistic, clinical, and justice-oriented psychology through impactful publications. Recent Publications: Dr. Courtney Cabell (Core Faculty, MA ’21, PsyD ’25): Brown, V.

Statement on SCOTUS Ruling on Chiles v. Salazar
On March 31, the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) handed down their decision on the Chiles v. Salazar, et al case concerning the State of Colorado’s law banning “conversion therapy†with minors. The court ruled that this statute may violate mental

MA Spotlight
Muzammil Khan Hometown: Farmington Hills, MI Program: MA Book I would recommend: The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Green Favorite Quote: “He who angers you, is your master.” -Unknown Fun Fact: I was born overseas! Name a cause you

Celebrating Arab American Heritage Month
April is Arab American Heritage Month. This month, which became federally recognized in 2021, is a time to reflect on the contributions and rich culture of Arab Americans. Each year, the Arab American Foundation establishes a theme to guide the
