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Psi Chi Podcasts
"If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail." - Abraham Maslow
Professors:
Episode 1: Dr. Sikorski
In this podcast, Dr. Sikorski (Dr. J), discusses what made him choose a career in psychology and how he went on from there. Take a listen to find out more about Dr. J and hear the advice he has for students.
Episode 2: Dr. Heinly
Dr. Heinly discusses his interest in neuropsychology, a growing subfield of psychology. Listen to find out about Dr. Heinly's background and more!
Episode 3: Dr. Medeiros
Former CCSU Professor Dr. Medeiros speaks about methods she uses in the classroom, her accomplishments, and how she got to where she is today. Listen to find out Dr. Medeiros' advice and more!
Episode 4: Dr. June
From her interests in gerontology and her advice for students, Dr. June's podcast is worth the listen. Please listen as Dr. June talks about her journey to becoming a professor and more!
Episode 5: Dr. Fallon
Dr. Fallon shares her experiences as an undergraduate/graduate student, her biggest accomplishments, and her advice for students. Listen to hear about Dr. Fallon's research background and much more!
Episode 6: Dr. Fallahi
Dr. Fallahi discusses her position as department chair, how to be a successful undergraduate student, tips for getting into graduate school, and much more! Listen to hear about her background and interests!
Students:
Episode 1: Marney Pollack
Marney Pollack discusses her research, EPA, the peer tutoring program, and what she believes to be her greatest accomplishment in life thus far! Listen to hear more about her advice for students!
Episode 2: Nathan Lannan
Nathan Lannan discusses his current research projects, community service work, his favorite things about attending CCSU, and shares his advice for students interested in pursuing graduate school. Listen to hear some of his tips for success!
Episode 3: Samantha Bradley
Sam Bradley - the winner of the Psi Chi 2015-2016 Spring Undergraduate Research Grant - discusses her research, and shares tips for success in undergraduate school. Listen to hear more about her advice for students!