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Psychology by the Numbers

Our Department has the largest doctoral program at VCU and the second largest undergraduate major at VCU. We offer 4 PhD programs: Clinical, Counseling, Health, and Experimental (Biopsychology, Developmental, Social). We have over 1600 undergraduate majors, over 130 graduate students, and 40 full-time faculty. Last year, our faculty published over 100 articles and chapters, and our undergraduates provided over 7,600 hours of service to the community.

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6.2 Million in New Grant Funding

During 2010-11, our faculty received nearly 6.2 million in new funding, including $1.3 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is double the funding in 2005. Ten faculty are the Principal Investigator on major federal grants from the NIH, CDC, SAMHSA, or Department of Education. In addition, seven graduate students had NIH funding through an F31 Predoctoral Training Grant, an R36 Dissertation Research Grant, or a minority supplement on an NIH grant.

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Alumni Spotlight on Shanice Coleman

Research comes naturally to Shanice Coleman because she is at heart a questioner. As soon as she became a psychology major, she knew she wanted to pursue a research internship. She started working with Dr. Natalie Shook on a study on freshmens' relationships with their interracial roommates. Since VCU is such a diverse community, Shanice knew there would be a wide range of responses. read more...

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New Center for ADHD at VCU!

Drs. Heather Jones and Joshua Langberg have started a new Center for ADHD Research, Education, and Service. The Center focuses on conducting cutting-edge research on children, adolescents, and adults with ADHD, as well as providing evidence-based clinical services for families of children with ADHD at the Center for Psychological Services & Development. Center staff also conduct presentations in the community to educate others about ADHD.

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Department Newsletter

We are excited to share our latest newsletter! We distribute a regular newsletter to alumni, former and current faculty, current students, and friends of the department as a way of letting you know about all of the exciting things happening along the 800 block of West Franklin Street. Alumni are encouraged to complete our survey to share updates in future newsletters. view newsletter ...

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VCU Tutors Serve Incarcerated Youth

VCU undergrads from Psychology, Sociology, and Criminal Justice serve as tutors to incarcerated youth in Juvenile Correctional Centers (Service Learning PSYC/SOCI/CRJS 491). Besides helping with English and math, the VCU students serve as mentors and role models. Last year, 52 VCU students provided over 1200 hours of tutoring — and they gained as much as the residents.