Two colleges, one department
The Department of Psychology is shared between the College of Human Ecology and the College of Arts and Sciences.
The department offers two undergraduate majors and two minors — the Human Development major and minor are offered through the College of Human Ecology and the Psychology major and minor are offered through the College of Arts and Sciences. It also offers graduate degrees in the Field of Psychological Sciences and Human Development.
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PSYCH Iwasko Julian HD 2025
The Chosen Family art exhibit came out of months of collaboration with our two community partners, the Ali Forney Center and the Q Center. Both of these centers serve LGBTQ+ young people, who face family rejection, housing instability and a lack of social support.
We invited youth from the centers to create art reflecting the meaning of chosen family in their lives. And in September, we invited them to the centers for a night of recognition, where they told stories about how they’ve built care networks in their lives and celebrated chosen family. Every piece you see in this gallery is from a young adult or a youth from one of these centers. This exhibit is part of our PRISM study, which is a three-year longitudinal study looking at LGBTQ+ adolescent identity development and what factors help
or hinder that process. Importantly, the decision to study chosen family came directly from our community partners. For me, this process showed what translational research looks like when it's done in genuine partnership. These young people are more
than just research participants. They're artists, storytellers and knowledge holders, and their experiences guide our research just as much as we study it.
We invited youth from the centers to create art reflecting the meaning of chosen family in their lives. And in September, we invited them to the centers for a night of recognition, where they told stories about how they’ve built care networks in their lives and celebrated chosen family. Every piece you see in this gallery is from a young adult or a youth from one of these centers. This exhibit is part of our PRISM study, which is a three-year longitudinal study looking at LGBTQ+ adolescent identity development and what factors help
or hinder that process. Importantly, the decision to study chosen family came directly from our community partners. For me, this process showed what translational research looks like when it's done in genuine partnership. These young people are more
than just research participants. They're artists, storytellers and knowledge holders, and their experiences guide our research just as much as we study it.
PSYCH Woods Promise HD 2025
So here at the Play and Learning Lab, we're really interested in early childhood cognition and how children learn through play, how parents can scaffold children’s learning and their speech acquisition through everyday means.
I personally really enjoy the lab because I get to play with infants every day. I've gotten to code, I’ve done participant recruitment and now I get to lead some of my own projects. I have a deep passion for early childhood education and working with infants, and that’s my favorite part about being part of the Play and Learning Lab.
I personally really enjoy the lab because I get to play with infants every day. I've gotten to code, I’ve done participant recruitment and now I get to lead some of my own projects. I have a deep passion for early childhood education and working with infants, and that’s my favorite part about being part of the Play and Learning Lab.