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Psychology Club

The Psychology Club is open to all psychology majors. Its purpose is to offer students an avenue for educational and social networking. It also involves our majors in university and community service through various campus activities and social projects. 

President: Ms. Janiqua Obey

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Sharma


Psi Chi National Honor Society

The purpose of Psi Chi is to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship, and advanced psychology as a science. A particular grade standard must be met before induction into this organization. Although there is an emphasis on grades, the students in this organization also lend themselves to the betterment of both the university and Greensboro communities. 

President: Ms. Sade Henry

Faculty Advisors: Drs. Schumacher & Sims


AB Psi

The Association of Black Psychologists sees its mission and destiny as the liberation of the African Mind, empowerment of the African Character, and enlivenment and illumination of the African Spirit. 

President: Ms. 

Faculty Advisors: Drs. Sims & Alleyne


Psycholinguistics 

One purpose of psycholinguistics is to create awareness among a community of students for those who are visually impaired. Further, another purpose is to serve as advocates for the blind and promote literacy and opportunities which are afforded to the blind. Additional, the aim is to show students the psychological importance of nonverbal communication, and to give students a feel of what it is like to be blind. 

President: Mr. Ruben Jackson

Faculty Advisors: Drs. Hall & Keyes


 

 

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