Attending and presenting research at conferences are important parts of your academic and professional development. Not only do conferences give you a chance to receive valuable feedback on your work, but they also serve as an opportunity to practice your public speaking skills and to network with professionals and peers in your field.
(l. to r.) Associate Professor Courtney Gasser, undergrad psychology alumna Sam Church, B.S. '18, and counseling psychology alumni Chris Ceary, M.S. '17 and Devon Washington, M.S. '17, presented research at the 2018 Eastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting.

Counseling Psychology alumnus Viktor Nowack, M.S. '18, presented research at the 2017 Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention.

Counseling psychology graduate student Santokh Singh, B.S. '17 presented, "Narcissistic Behaviors and Social Media Usage" at the Association for Psychological Science's 2017 Annual Convention. This study will be published in the Academic Journal on Personality and Individual Differences.