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Thank you for checking out our digital newsletter. This fall, we are pleased to reintroduce the newsletter to Hunter College after a few years of inactivity. In addition to producing our semesterly newsletter, we also maintain a blog on our main website and hold events throughout the year—on our own and with the Psych Collective, which comprises Psych Club, Psi Chi, and Psych News.

 

We hope you will join our effort as we continue to grow. Our organization allows its members the opportunity to think, write, and mingle with other writers and editors, both through structured events and informal gatherings; provides writers with support and guidance on their writing journeys; and offers students a platform to ultimately publish their work and add a listing to their resume, thus aiding further pursuits in the academic or professional worlds. 

 

To get in touch with us, shoot us an email and ask for our Discord server link. Also check us out on Instagram. And take a look at the Psychology Collective's website. (The Collective consists of Psi Chi, Psychology Club, and Psych News.) Navigate to the Psych News tabs for more information. 

Our e-board consists of Jackson Rasenberger (president), Aysha Khan (vice president), Iftida Faria (secretary), and Allan Shikh (treasurer). 

 

There are a number of people we would like to thank in making this publication possible. We first thank our faculty advisor, Dr. Dawn Dugan, who has been extremely generous with her time and support. We owe her a great debt. We also wish to give a huge round of applause to our web team, who designed this site. Thank you Jeshua Restituyo and Sarah Alsaidi. And we must, of course, acknowledge all of our hardworking writers and editors, the latter group which we recognize here:

 

Sarah Alsaidi

Nicole Kuznetsov

Sophia Lamsifer

Rifah Saima

Rachel Berenshteyn

Adeel Arif

Eleni Mattas

Aleksandra Cieciorko

Psych News

How to participate

1. Check out our main website! Check out the "Psych News" tabs, particularly the FAQs.

2. Submit to our email a paragraph or two on any (preferably current) topic in psychology.

3. Submit a blurb about your own work in psychology (or related) research job

Why get involved?

This will give you a great opportunity to share your research and knowledge to enrich the life of students.

You can also enhance your resume and grad school applications.

Check our blog!

Psychology News

For more questions and concerns  please go here or contact us!

CONTACT US

Thanks for submitting!

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