May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University which is committed to disrupting poverty through research, policy and action is celebrating by recognizing champions in the field. Dr. Sherry Molock was presented as the May 2022 Champion of Mental Health Equity for the institute, as her work includes research related to suicide and HIV prevention, especially for African American adolescents and young adults and in faith-based communities! Congrats on being champion, Dr. Molock!
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Two PBS Faculty to be recognized at the 12th Annual Faculty Honor Ceremony in October 2022!
GW is celebrating the 12th Annual Faculty Award Recipients, in which two PBS faculty are recognized: Dr. Sherry Molock and Dr. Sarah Shomstein. Dr. Molock will receive the Silver Anniversary Faculty Award, which honors active status faculty who have completed 25 years of continuous full-time service by Spring 2022 (started in 1997). Dr. Shomstein was nominated as a finalist for the Oscar and Shoshana Trachtenberg Prize for Teaching Excellence.
The awards will be received at the Faculty Honor Ceremony set for this October! Congrats to you both!
Congratulations to Maya Cook and Vicky Ho who have received APS awards for their posters!
Congratulations to Maya Cook and Vicky Ho whose posters will be presented at the end of this month Association for Psychological Science Conference in Chicago, IL. Well done!
Maya Cook has been selected to receive an 2022 APS Emerging Scholar Award for her poster, “Co-parenting relationship quality and conflict during the COVID-19 pandemic”. This new award celebrates the research and contributions of the APS student affiliates from diverse backgrounds, based on their personal statement, poster abstract submitted to the APS Annual Conference, and CV. Vicky Ho and Barunie Kim are co-authors on this work.
Vicky Ho has been selected as an Honorable Mention for the 2022 APS RISE Research Award for her poster, “South Asian International Graduate Students and Predictors of Mental Health Service Utilization”. This award acknowledges outstanding psychological science research related to under-represented populations or conducted by student members of APS from diverse backgrounds.Each award also comes with a small cash prize and recognition at the APS meeting.
Congratulations!