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We are thrilled to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø Delegates who excelled at the 38th Annual CSU Statewide Research Competition. Showcasing their expertiese across four discpinary categories -- Engineering & Computer Science, Humanities & Letters, Interdisciplinary, and Behavioral, Social Sciences and Public Administration.
We are delighted to announce Jessica Orea secured 1st place in the category of Behavioral, Social Sciences & Public Administration (graduate).
The Society for Personality and Social Psychology’s Annual Convention took place February
8th, 2024 in San Diego with several Psychology Faculty and students in attendance
representing CSU San Marcos. Kaitlin Jubera and Dr. Jarryd Willis, pictured above,
presented their research findings at the Convention. Since then, Multiracial Multilinguals: How Language Influences Multiracials' Interpersonal Relationships, has been published by the Canadian Center of Science and Education in March 2024.
Hernandez, Elizabeth, Pauley, T., Zheng, H., Jubera, K., Perreyclear, T., Vera, R., Satchwell, M., & Willis, J., PhD. (2024). Multiracial Multilinguals: How Language Influences Multiracials’ Interpersonal Relationships. .
In March, our students represented at the ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø Symposium on Student Research! We had four semi-finalists, and three finalists who will be representing ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø at the system-wide CSU Research Competition at Cal Poly SLO in April.
Congratulations to Psychology Faculty Member, Dr. Alex Huynh who has received the Kerri Mowen Excellence in Faculty Mentoring Award for 2023!
The Kerri Mowen Excellence in Research and Creative Activity Faculty Mentor Award honors individuals
who, during their time at California State University San Marcos, have demonstrated
extraordinary leadership in increasing the participation of undergraduate students
in research and creative activities above and beyond the classroom.The award recognizes
faculty (including lecturers) who have mentored and guided a considerable number of
students in research or creative activities, and/or faculty who have impacted the
environment of the department, college, or university to significantly increase the
number and diversity of students engaged in research and creative activities.
Congratulations to Psychological Sciences Major, Ilianna Ramirez who is the recipient for the Dean of Students Outstanding Graduate Award.
Ramirez has made lasting contributions to student life at ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø through her many involvements, including the ASI Board of Directors, President of the American Indian Student Alliance, Arts & Lectures and her work with the Anti-Racism, Anti-Colonialism, Social Justice Committee.
Ramirez took her experience one step further through an internship student teaching at her community college where she is creating a pathway for others and laying the foundation for her future career as a college professor.
Ramirez has strived to help create a sense of belonging at ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø. She utilizes her
ability to empathize with others who have experiences different from hers to create
connections not only within the American Indian Student Alliance but also with other
student life areas.
Psychological Science major, Karissa Tran, was awarded for Superior Achievement and Excellence in Poster Presentation at the West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference on 4/22/23.
Her study was titled "Age of First Cannabis Use and Cannabis Misuse Linked for Men and Women and Explained by Depressive Symptoms among U.S. Young Adults" and was mentored by Dr. Kim Pulvers.
Congratulations to Jennifer Figueroa, MA Psychological Sciences, who is our Graduate Dean's Award 2022-2023 Recipient.
Thesis: Do Relationship Beliefs Matter? The Role of Implicit Theries of Relationships on Conflict Resolution Styles in Emerging Adults' Romantic Relationships
A first-generation Ecuadorian American college student from a low-income background, Figueroa has demonstrated outstanding achievements throughout her time at ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø. She has achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.82, successfully defended her master’s thesis and trained new members of her research team.
During her time in the master’s program Figueroa has amassed several research achievements, including one first-author publication, three first-author conference presentations, and four co-author conference presentations.
Nominating professor Haylee DeLuca Bishop noted that Figueroa’s achievements are outstanding for someone so early in their career and they reflect her initiative and intellectual curiosity.
Congratulations to Krystal Alvarez-Hernandez for being selected the 2022 ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø President's Outstanding Graduate!
Krystal also won first place at the 2022 ±¬ÁÏÉçÇø Statewide Research Competition for her presentation "Exposure to Childhood Abuse on Symptoms of Depression Across the Perinatal Period in Mexican/Mexican American Women." Krystal was mentored by former Psychology faculty member, Dr. Kimberly D'Anna-Hernandez.