Category: Lab members
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Congrats Victoria on Dissertation!
Victoria Narine successfully defended her dissertation!
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Congrats Maile on Honors Thesis!
Maile Griffin won an honors prize for her honors thesis in 2021!
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Congrats to Graduating RAs!
Congrats to all our RAs who graduated in May 2021 (Celine Arnobit, Haly Calventas, Anna Chua, Maile Griffin, Shaira Padron, Gabrielle Quast, Mei Shimizu, Kylynn Silva, Jessica Delos Reyes, Alexandra Elefteratos) and congrats to our RAs who will be continuing on to grad school!
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Welcome Salena!
We are excited to have Salena Diaz join our lab this semester as a new graduate student! Welcome to the ISP lab, Salena!
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Congrats to RAs on graduation and graduate school!
Congrats to all our RAs who graduated in May and we wish you the best in your future endeavors! Also, a number of our graduates will be continuing on to graduate school. Destiny Cabrera will be going on to work on her M.A. in Speech-Language Pathology at the MGH Institute of Health Professionals, Michelle Lac…
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Congrats to Shahana on completing her M.A.!
Shahana defended back in December 2019 and officially turned in her paperwork this Spring. Congrats Shahana!
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Congrats to all our students who presented at the Hawaii Psychology Student Research Dinner!
The ISP lab was well represented at the recent Hawaii Psychology Student Research Dinner. Congrats to all our presenters–Celine, Jack, Ann, and Kendhyl! The ISP lab took home 1st and 2nd prizes. Way to represent!
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Congrats to ISP lab RAs on graduate school acceptances!
Former ISP lab RAs will be starting graduate school this Fall. Marina Matsui will be starting the Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology at UH Manoa, and Angelica Leon will be starting a Ph.D. program in Social-Organizational Psychology at Teacher’s College, Columbia University. We’re proud of you!
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Upcoming presentations at SRCD 2019 in Baltimore
Congrats to both Libbie and Christine for having their papers accepted to present in symposia at SRCD in March! Libbie will present work on racial categorization in racially diverse and homogeneous environments and Christine will present work from her master’s examining essentialist beliefs about foreign-accented speakers. Christine also has a poster titled “Children’s awareness of…
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ISP lab will be presenting at SPSP in Portland this February
Shahana will be presenting a poster titled “The effect of segregated environments on perceptions of intergroup distance” and Christine will be presenting a poster titled “Children’s essentialist beliefs about foreign-accented individuals.” Chanel also has a talk on people’s (lack of) accuracy in determining biracial individuals’ strength of identification. Come see us! Also congrats to Shahana…