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Explore the Department of Psychology's mission to grow servant leaders with a holistic understanding of behavior. Learn about key faculty members and upcoming fall semester dates, including important deadlines and tips for academic success. Discover career options and ways to get involved to enhance your educational experience.
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Meeting of the Majors2018-2019 “Optimizing Mental Health and Resilience”
Department of Psychology Vision Statement To grow thoughtful servant leaders steeped in a holistic understanding of behavior. Mission Statement To advance the understanding, creation, communication, and application of psychological knowledge by our students, to benefit society and improve people's lives, with a special responsibility for teaching the history, culture, and role of Black people in the psychological sciences.
Who are we? • 4th Largest Major in the Division of Science and Mathematics • #1 Producer of African American males with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology • 62% of our alumni enroll in a degree granting program post Morehouse • #1 Producer of Black males enrolled in doctoral programs
Who are you? • N∼179 Current Majors
Q1 - How did you spend your summer (check all that apply)? Summer Job (please specify)
Q1 - How did you spend your summer (check all that apply)? Summer Job (please specify)
Q1 - How did you spend your summer (check all that apply)? Internship (please specify)
Q1 - How did you spend your summer (check all that apply)? Q1_4_TEXT - Summer research program (please specify)
Department of Psychology Faculty • Associate Professor and • Danforth Endowed Department Chair • Sinead N. Younge, PhD • Professor • Jann H. • Adams, PhD • Duane M. • Jackson, PhD • Martin F. • Rosenman, PhD • Associate Professor • Bryant T. • Marks, PhD • Daniel L. • Hummer, PhD • David Wall • Rice, PhD • Tina R. • Chang, PhD • Assistant Professor – Tenure Track • Chris M. • Markham, PhD • Assistant Professor – • Non-Tenure Track • Yohance F. • Murray, PhD • Jennifer G. • Andrews, PhD • Visiting Associate Professor • Maya Corneille, PhD
Important Fall Semester Dates • September 4 LAST DAY TO SIGN UP FOR LYNCHING MEMORIAL • October 1-5 MIDTERM EVALUATIONS • October 8-9 FALL BREAK • October 12 LAST DAY TO MAKE UP INCOMPLETES • October 22-26 ***ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT WEEK*** • October 29 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW FROM A COURSE • November 5 SPRING REGISTRATION BEGINS • November 9 LYNCHING MEMORIAL VISIT • November 28 LAST DAY OF CLASS • December 3-7 FINAL EXAMS
Tips for Success • Attend class (on time) • Identify areas that need strengthening • Visit Office Hours or Tutoring • Develop/Implement time management strategies • Check Blackboard and Morehouse Email Accounts • ***GET ADVISED*** • Apply for Internships/Research Assistantships/Summer Opportunities • Go to Counseling center • Visit Douglas Resource Center • Student Health Services • Get involved with campus organizations/connect with your peers • Apply for graduation