Psych Scoop, 2/20/24

February 20, 2024

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Psychology Advising Announcements

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1. Summer Registration Updates

Registration for Summer 2024 will open on Thursday, February 22. Some courses might be subject to change, we recommend checking Schedule Builder for Summer term PSY courses. All psychology courses in the summer will be offered online. Any updates with course availability will be communicated through future Psych Scoop postings.

Foundation Classes
PSY 1001
PSY 3801 - prereq: PSY 1001
PSY 3001W - prereq: PSY 3801

Area A:
PSY 3051: Intro to Cognitive Psychology

Area B:
PSY 3206: Health Psychology
PSY 3604: Psychopathology (formerly known as Abnormal Psychology)

Area C:
PSY 3511: Counseling
PSY 4521: Psych of Stress and Trauma - prereq: 3001W

Psychology Capstone:
PSY 3901W - seats reserved for BS students
PSY 3902W

*Note: If the capstone course is closed, please email psyadvis@umn.edu to join the waitlist.

**Note: Capstone prereqs strictly enforced: PSY 1001, 3801, 3001W, AND Distribution Areas A, B, and C completed before Summer 2024.

2. Learning Abroad in Psychology

Wednesday, February 21, 2024, 12:15 pm - 1:00 pm CST
Cost: Free
Location: 10 Church Street Lobby

Join the Learning Abroad Center and Psychology Advising for an information session about psychology options abroad. There will be a presentation from 12:15-12:30 pm highlighting different programs that have psychology options. After the presentation, staff will be available tabling to answer your questions until 1:00 pm! No RSVP is required - we look forward to seeing you there. Questions about the event can be directed to Korrina at psyadvis@umn.edu.

3. Careers & Pizza: Youth Programs

Wednesday, February 28, 2024, 6:30 pm - 7:15 pm CST
Cost: Free
Location: Elliott Hall N219

Are you interested in a career related to social work and/or youth studies? Join Psychology Advising, YOST Advising, and YOST Student Co-Op on Wednesday, February 28th from 6:30 pm - 7:15 pm in N219 Elliott Hall for Careers & Pizza, with our featured guest, Morgan! Morgan Pence is a University of Minnesota alumna with a dual degree in Psychology (B.A.) and Youth Studies (B.S.). She has a unique passion for working with young people, understanding and amplifying their lived experiences. Please RSVP by February 27th at 4:00 pm to join us!

4. Registration Open for the 58th Annual Minnesota Undergraduate Psychology Conference (MUPC)

Carleton College is thrilled to announce that registration is officially open for MUPC 2024 which will be held on Saturday, April 27th, 2024. Faculty can register here. Students can register here. Students can request to present an oral presentation or a poster here. Note that in addition to submitting empirical work, students are also welcome to present literature reviews, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, or other types of projects based on literature analysis. The deadline for registering and requesting to present is Saturday, April 6, 2024, at 12:00 am. We encourage you to secure your spot early and take advantage of this exciting opportunity to engage, learn, and connect with peers in our community.

Student Group Announcements

5. Apply to be the Finance Intern for Psych Club

If you are interested in getting more involved with the psychology program, this is the opportunity for you! As a finance intern, you'll get an inside look at the inner workings of a finance position in Psychology Club! You will shadow our treasurer, attend board meetings and events, learn to fill out grants, maintain a ledger, and complete small tasks assigned by the president. If you are interested, please fill out this application by 11:59 PM on Monday, February 26th. Feel free to email psichi@umn.edu if you have any additional questions.

6. The History of Black Psychologists

Tuesday, February 20, 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CST
Cost: Free
Location: Elliott Hall, N555

Come and join us for our first general member meeting in Elliot Hall from 5-6 pm, where we will be celebrating Black History Month by discussing the history of black psychologists! Everyone is welcome, and we hope to hear your thoughts and ideas. Snacks and drinks will be provided.

7. Psych Club Graduate Student Panel

Wednesday, February 28, 2024, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm CST
Cost: Free
Location: Elliott Hall, N119

Are you interested in going to graduate school for psychology? Join us on Wednesday, February 28th from 5:30-7 PM to hear from graduate students of many specializations within psychology. These students will be talking about their experiences in their grad programs as well as answering your burning questions, so you don’t want to miss this event! We hope to see you all there! If you have any questions, feel free to email psichi@umn.edu.

Events

8. The Everlasting Legacy of MLK – A Peace of My Mind

January 25th - March 17th
Cost: Free
Location: Coffman Memorial Union, Second Floor Gallery

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most influential social activists who led the civil rights movement in the United States from the mid-1950s until his untimely death in 1968. His life was unfortunately cut short, however the legacy he left is everlasting. He continues to inspire generations of people still to this day. This exhibition was created by the organization A Peace of My Mind; a multimedia arts project. They set up their studio at the University of Minnesota and asked, “How is Dr. King’s legacy crucial and relevant today?

9. Getting Started With Psychology Research Workshop

Thursday, February 22, 2024, 2:45 pm - 4:00 pm CST
Cost: Free
Location: N668 Elliott Hall

Are you a student planning to take PSY 3901W this upcoming Summer 2024 term and still need to find a research lab? This workshop is for you! Start your journey of finding research sooner rather than later! RSVP for the workshop here! If you have questions about this event, please contact psyadvis@umn.edu.

10. University of Minnesota Job & Internship Fair

Monday, February 26, 2024, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm CST
Cost: Free
Location: Huntington Bank Stadium & McNamara Alumni Center

Attend the largest college job & internship fair in Minnesota! More than 200 organizations from all employment sectors will be recruiting for hundreds of jobs, internships, and other employment opportunities. The University of Minnesota Job & Internship Fair is open to all enrolled the University of Minnesota students, including undergraduate and graduate, as well as alumni who graduated within the past three years (2021 - 2023). Visit event details on Handshake! Questions about this event can be directed to jobfair@umn.edu.

11. AmeriCorps Opportunity Fair

Tuesday, March 12, 2024, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm CST
Cost: Free
Location: Great Hall, Coffman Memorial Union

Join us for a fun, career fair-style event where you can learn about paid AmeriCorps opportunities! Explore ways to serve AmeriCorps in your community via education, environment, public health, housing, and more. Learn about the special benefits of AmeriCorps, including career development, money for school, and pausing student loan payments. Stop by between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. at Coffman Memorial Union - Great Hall on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus. Registration is through Handshake or Eventbrite!

Volunteer/Engagement Opportunities

12. Connect with Minnesota Youth Conducting Behavioral Health Research

The Minnesota State Science and Engineering Fair is an annual event where hundreds of middle and high school students from across Minnesota present the results of their original research to STEM professionals, gaining valuable feedback. We are currently recruiting judges for the in-person 2024 State Science and Engineering Fair at the St Paul River Centre on Friday, March 22. Click here to register as a grand award judge if you have a background in social science or the STEM field. Even undergraduate students can help as middle school judges! Each year, judges must create a new login. Judges arrive by 10 a.m. and finish their tasks by 3:30 p.m. at the earliest. Questions? Email jenhadley@mnmas.org.

13. Volunteer to Be A History Day Judge

National History Day in Minnesota, a longstanding partnership between the Minnesota Historical Society and the College of Liberal Arts, needs judges for various regional competitions in March and State History Day which takes place at the Minneapolis Convention Center on April 20 (this event is normally hosted on the Twin Cities campus but there were some challenges to making that happen in 2024). Here is a list of the regional competitions, which include two opportunities on the Twin Cities campus and many others within the Twin Cities. Judges only need an interest in history, be able to interact with young people, have a critical eye, and be able to give constructive feedback. Learn more about being a History Day Judge or sign up to be a judge on the National History Day in Minnesota website.

Resources

14. PFund Scholarship Application Open!

PFund is now accepting applications for 2024 scholarship funds. From G.E.D. to Ph.D., we support queer students in and from the Upper Midwest pursuing professional or post-secondary education. Applications are due at 5:00 p.m. on March 11. To learn more about the application process and eligibility, visit the PFund website.

15. Peer Tutor Support

Peer tutor support is available both in-person and online. In-person tutoring is located in the Walter, Magrath, and Wilson Libraries. Tutors are available on weekdays and on Sundays! Tutor schedules are available here. This short video provides details on how students can search for available courses, view drop-in hours, and schedule appointments. This video is also helpful for staff and faculty who are assisting students with finding a tutor. Peer tutoring is a part of the Academic Success Centers (ASC) at the U. ASC services are an important resource for students. Outside of resources for tutoring, writing, and research, ASC also provides information on online academic support resources, including tips on how to form and facilitate study groups.

16. The Mentor Collective Program

The Mentor Collective Program enriches the student experience through personalized connections with mentors. This one-on-one peer pairing ensures that students have a dedicated supporter invested in their success, someone poised to listen, inspire, assist in overcoming challenges, and identify opportunities. Students benefit from insights into academic expectations, guidance on tackling obstacles, and valuable career advice. Simultaneously, mentors expand their networks and enhance their professional and leadership skills. Students will be matched with a peer mentor based on common interests, background, academics, and/or professional aspirations. Pretty great, right? To get started, students and mentors register and complete an online survey to paint a holistic picture of their interests and experiences. Request a mentor here! Questions? Great, we want that! Do not hesitate to reach out to Abby Hagel, at hagel040@umn.edu or contact Mentor Collective directly at help@mentorcollective.org.

17. What is Your “Why”?

The Orientation and Transition Experience Team is seeking additional support in recruiting submissions for the CMU Art Gallery. Each year we host a photo exhibit that showcases what it's like to be a student at the University of Minnesota and to allow students to reflect on their own unique college journey. This year we are showcasing the “Why” behind a student’s motivation to attend the U along with their sense of belonging in our diverse campus community. The goal of My U, My View is to showcase a student’s perspective and to build connections for incoming students so they can discover their “Why”. To share your "why", please fill out the form.

18. Let's Talk

Let’s Talk is a program that provides informal virtual and in-person drop-in consultations for U of M students throughout the academic year. No appointment is necessary, so you can drop in during the scheduled times. Let’s Talk is not a substitute for formal counseling and does not constitute mental health treatment, but counselors can listen to specific problems, provide support, help explore solutions, and give information about other resources. Let's Talk is not designed to provide crisis support. If you are currently experiencing a mental health crisis please utilize one of these resources. Masks are welcome but not required for an in-person Let's Talk session. Our counselors will wear a mask upon request. Questions can be directed to Greg Sawyer at sawy0011@umn.edu.

19. Immigration Attorney Presentation: Immigrant & Non-Immigrant Visa Options

Wednesday, February 21, 2024, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm CST
Cost: Free
Location: Zoom

You are invited to join a presentation discussing the various types of employment-based visas (including H-1B) and paths to permanent residency (“green card”). The presentation will be done by a local, experienced immigration attorney, Jesse Goldfarb at the firm Nilan Johnson Lewis. This event will be held via Zoom on Wednesday, February 21st at 11:30 am CT, and it will include a live Question and Answer opportunity with Jesse who will be present to address your questions. All UMN International students of all academic levels interested in longer-term careers in the US are encouraged to attend.

20. International Student Career Fair Preparation Workshop

Friday, February 23, 2024, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CST
Cost: Free
Location: Bruininks Hall Room 420B

Join us Friday, February 23rd from 12 pm-1 pm CT at the International Student Career Fair Preparation Workshop in person in Bruininks room 420B. This event will feature helpful tips and information from presenters from ISSS and Career Services. All UMN international students who are attending fall career fairs are welcome to attend. Please register to indicate your attendance and receive further information. Registration is not required to join but is helpful for us to prepare the right amount of materials for attendees. Email UMN International Career Consultant, Jane, with any questions about this session at sitt0036@umn.edu.

21. APA Summer Undergraduate Psychology Experience in Research (SUPER) Fellowships

The American Psychological Association will offer up to 25 fellowships to support college students with a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion to conduct summer research in a psychological science laboratory. The purpose of this fellowship program is to promote access and equity among psychology undergraduates considering research as a career by expanding opportunities for laboratory training and mentorship to those who have not had the opportunity to access research experiences. Projects must be student-driven and supervised by a faculty member with sufficient resources to support the proposed work. APA will pay a stipend of $4,000 directly to the student and $1,000 directly to the student’s summer faculty host. Stipends are intended to defray personal expenses (e.g., housing, travel) and APA will not provide funds for study expenses, indirect costs, or overhead. This stipend may be stacked with summer research funding from other sources. To learn more about this opportunity and apply, please visit their website. Frequently asked questions can be found here.

Learning Abroad

22. May 2024 Term Study Abroad to Rwanda - SOC 4190: Genocide, Justice, and Memory in Rwanda

The Sociology department, with substantial funding support from the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the African Studies Initiative, is offering a Sociology Maymester Study Abroad Course to Rwanda! Genocide, Justice, and Memory in Rwanda is a 3-credit embedded study abroad course that will be offered this May. The first week of this course will take place at the UMN followed by two weeks in Rwanda. During this, students will visit genocide museums and memorials, speak with government entities and NGOs working to promote peace and meet with individuals in a reconciliation village who survived the genocide and participated in it. Additionally, students will have many opportunities to engage with the local culture by going to markets, art museums, a beanery, and even on a Safari at Akagera National Park (home of the Big 5). Applications are open until Feb 29, and we will be holding a virtual information session on Thursday, February 22nd at 4:30 pm. Register for the informational session here.

Graduate School

23. UC Irvine Psychological Science Post-Bacc Program - Application Open

The Department of Psychological Science at the University of California, Irvine is currently accepting applications for their post-baccalaureate program; the deadline to apply for Fall 2024 is April 15, 2024, for domestic students (February 15, 2024, for international students). UCI’s Post-Bacc Program in Psychological Science is a certificate program that combines psychology coursework with research and/or internship experience. It is designed for people who have a bachelor’s degree (in any discipline); who are interested in a psychology-related graduate program, career development, or career change; and who could benefit from additional coursework, research, and/or real-life work experience in psychology. Those interested in a doctoral-level or master’s degree programs in a range of areas of psychology (including clinical/counseling psychology, social/personality psychology, developmental psychology, health psychology, psychology & the law, and school psychology) or health (e.g., public health, medical school) can strengthen their graduate school applications by completing our program, which offers an individualized course of study based on each person’s qualifications and goals. For more information, please visit here.

Research

24. *Credit or Volunteer* Research Opportunity For a Brain Training Project in Addiction - Psychiatry Department

This volunteer research position will directly assist research staff at the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Department. The Department is currently running research studies in the active recruitment phase. Intern responsibilities will include working with databases, verifying the accuracy of study data collected, assisting in MRI, and administering brain training sessions involving transcranial direct current stimulation. This research is under the direction of Dr. Jazmin Camchong. Research participants are patients enrolled in a treatment program for alcohol use disorder and substance use disorder. Qualified candidates must be highly motivated, able to work independently, extremely detail-oriented, and willing to develop new skills as the need arises. Excellent communication (written and oral), organizational, and interpersonal skills; comfortable using basic computer programs such as Google Docs, Microsoft Word, Excel, and web applications (e.g. Zoom and in-house software). Candidates must be pursuing a degree in Psychology or a related field, and be willing to commit 9-10 hours per week for a minimum of 12 months. To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to Clarista Berg, berg2920@umn.edu.

25. *Volunteer* Summer & Fall RA Position in Adolescent Psychiatry Lab

Dr. Meredith Gunlicks-Stoessel in the Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Department is looking for undergraduate research assistants. Current research studies focus on interventional treatments for youth with depression and/or non-suicidal self-injury. Students will get hands-on experience with (1) survey administration using REDCap for data collection procedures with adolescents and parents, (2) interview assessments, (3) data entry, (4) literature reviews, etc. They will also attend a 1 hr biweekly Zoom lab meeting. Candidates must be pursuing a psych or a related degree and be willing to commit 4 hours per week for summer, including some weekday evenings and weekend mornings. Preference will be given to students who can commit to summer and fall semesters. To apply, please send your resume, cover letter (including class year), and unofficial transcript to ptad@umn.edu. All applications are due on Sunday, 3/3.

26. Summer/Fall UROP Program Deadline

The deadline for applying for a summer 2024 or fall 2024 Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) award is February 26, 2024. There will be an additional deadline for fall projects in the summer. If you need help with the application process or finding a mentor, make an appointment with Bridget, Vicky, or one of our undergraduate staff — we’re always happy to help. Register now for UROP!

Jobs/Internship Opportunities

IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.

27. Pre-Law Services is Hiring a Peer Advisor

Priority deadline is March 1, and the student could start as early as mid-April, to continue through summer and next academic year. First and second-year students are especially encouraged to apply. Interested students can attend a drop-in to meet with current peer advisor Mae Hyser (who is graduating this semester) to learn more about the role. Hours can be found on our website. To see the job posting and apply, go to the Student Jobs board (Job ID 359745) on the U of M Job Website.

28. Clinical Research Coordinator Position at the Nathan Kline Institute

The Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research (NKI) is seeking a Research Assistant to work on projects investigating brain function and behavior in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders under the direction of Drs. Emily Stern and Mohammed Milad. The person in this position will be involved in organizing and running a foundation-funded fMRI project investigating threat conditioning and avoidance in OCD patients and healthy controls. Assistance with other behavioral and neuroimaging studies being run by the investigators will also be expected. Main duties involve recruiting and screening research participants and running them in psychological experiments both in and out of an MRI scanner. The person will also be involved in data organization and management, data analysis, and administrative lab duties, including assisting with grant and IRB applications and budgeting. The position is intended to start in the Summer of 2024 and a two-year commitment is requested. This is an excellent position for a recent college graduate who wants to obtain research experience in preparation for graduate school. In addition to the primary responsibilities listed below, there would be an opportunity for a motivated individual to be involved in aspects of study design and/or scientific presentations and publications. Further details are attached at the end of the Psych Scoop in a Google Document.

29. The Bell Museum is Hiring Visitor Services Assistants

This position requires one to greet visitors, sell admissions to the museum and planetarium, sell memberships, work in the Curiosity Shop, collect COVES surveys, and assist with the day-to-day operations of the Bell Museum. They provide a welcoming and inclusive environment to all visitors and are the face of the museum. To be considered for the position you must have summer availability. We are looking for individuals to join our team who are inspired by our mission to ignite and sustain curiosity for nature and the universe. We believe that difference is a strength and are looking for candidates that reflect and respect diversity. We encourage you to apply for the position even if you do not believe you meet every qualification. For more information or to apply visit the UMN Job Site and enter in ID #359641 or Handshake and enter in Job ID #8675025.

30. Personal Care Assistant

Gain Direct Experience with Special Needs Child as a PCA - Student-Friendly Weekday Morning &/Or Weekend Hours. A family in South Minneapolis is seeking regular PCA support for an 11-year-old, 6th-grade child in our home and/or as he accesses community activities typically in Minneapolis or Edina. This high-functioning, highly intelligent child requires support with executing chores, homework, and hygiene/self-care routines, and with self-regulation. He loves Minecraft, Legos, and drawing. Perfect opportunity for a psychology, special ed, or social work student looking to build hands-on experience with special needs children, specifically one with emotional/behavioral needs and executive functioning challenges. The most urgent need is for support supervising the morning routine, weekdays from 7:30 AM to 9 AM, but weekend or evening hours are also available for the same or different PCA. Please review the job description for more detailed information and for contact information to apply. Offering $18 to $22 dollars per hour, commensurate with experience and training/credentials, to be paid via the PCA agency, Accra. Background check/application required.

31. College Access and Success Coach

As a College Possible AmeriCorps coach, you’ll help talented, driven students from under-represented backgrounds achieve their goal of a college degree. Employers seek out AmeriCorps service members because they bring hands-on skills in team leadership, facilitation, equity and inclusion, intercultural communication, data management, and transferable industry expertise. Gain a head start for your career while making a profound difference. Thanks to the support they receive from their AmeriCorps coaches, College Possible students are three times more likely to complete a bachelor’s degree than their peers from similar backgrounds. For all this excellent service to the community, you will receive a biweekly monthly stipend of $1,121.73 and the opportunity to earn money for future academic development. Apply now! To learn more and apply, visit their website. Please contact Pahoua Vang at pvang1@collegepossible.org for questions.

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