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Psi Chi and Psychology Club
The University of Evansville Psychology Department sponsors the
activities of two student organizations, Psi Chi and Psychology
Club. Psi Chi is the national honor society for psychology
students. It is sponsored by the American Psychological
Association, the largest organization of psychologists, largely
clinical psychologists, in the United
States. Students are initiated in a formal ceremony every year.
Membership is based upon academic performance and participation.
The Psi Chi Chapter at the University of Evansville was founded in
1964 by the late Dr. Delbert Sampson, Emeritus Professor, who has
endowed a scholarship for Psi Chi students.
2007-2008 Officers
Megan Halstead (President),
Jennifer Schmedes (Treasurer), Penny Stewart
(Secretary), Erik Belford (VP)
Faculty Sponsor: William Weiss
(2007) and John Felton (2008)
For students who are not members of Psi Chi, who wish to
participate in psychology student activities, the department
sponsors Psychology Club, which is affiliated with the Association
for Psychological Science, a national organization largely of psychological
professors and researchers.
Generally, Psi Chi and Psychology Club work together on
activities. Both sponsor our "Getting into Graduate School" program
every fall. Other programs are mentoring by senior students of
freshman and sophomore students with regard to the departmental
psychology program, dinners in the fall and spring honoring
graduating seniors, fund raisers for the local childrens'
psychiatric hospital, and speakers on careers scientific issues in
Psychology.
The purposes of Psi Chi and Psychology Club are to further
understanding of scientific issues in Psychology, to assist students
in learning about psychology careers, and to encourage social
interaction and camaraderie among our majors.
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