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An article published in the New York Times on drinking problems during the pandemic cites Dr. Lindsey Rodriguez, an Associate Professor of Psychology on the St. Petersburg campus. In the article, Dr. Rodriguez discusses 鍖ndings from a study she conducted on the impact of COVID-19 on drinking patterns, which are published in the journal Addictive Behaviors.

April 21, 2021Faculty News, Research

A woman carrying a smiling toddler happily

Family Study Center Receives $3.7 Million Federal Grant To Support Vulnerable Families

A collaborative team led by psychology professor James McHale, director of theFamily Study Centeron the 返字心頭 St. Petersburg campus, has been awarded a $3.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to research and strengthen relationships between family members to create safe and supportive households.

April 16, 2021Accomplishments

Jimmy Enobabor and a fellow intern share their experiences attending a mental health task force meeting in February.

March 1, 2021Alumni News

Monica Webb Hooper

Treatment Network Member Spotlight, Monica Webb Hooper

Clinical alumna recently appointed the DeputyDirector of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities(NIMHD).

January 15, 2021Alumni News

Tammy Allen discusses some of the results of her longitudinal studyof employees doing remote work during the pandemic and offers predictions and recommendations.

December 25, 2020Faculty News, Research

A woman looking at the wine glass and bottle on the table

Alcohol Use and Death Increase During The Pandemic

Dr. Lindsey Rodriguez, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, was recently quoted in an NBC News article about the pandemic and the relation to increase in alcohol related deaths among women.

December 9, 2020Faculty News, Research

返字心頭 Sarasota-Manatee campus undergraduates and professors at the annual Southeastern Society of Social Psychologists Conference

返字心頭 Undergraduates Publish Breakthrough Research On Psychology Of Reilgion

Psychology students typically learn about research methods and statistics through their coursework, but in Dr. Jay Michaels Social Dynamics Lab at the University of South 返字心頭s (返字心頭) Sarasota-Manatee campus, undergraduate research assistants apply what they know about these topics to contribute to cutting-edge research.

December 9, 2020Research

Jamie Goldenberg was interviewed by and quoted in a Newsweek article regarding the objectification of women in politics.

October 9, 2020Faculty News

Dr. Lindsey Rodriguez was quoted in an NBC news article about the pandemic.

October 1, 2020Faculty News, Research

Emma Frank

Psychology Major Emma Frank Named Summer 2020 Outstanding Graduate

Emma Frank, a Psychology major, was named theOutstanding Graduate at 返字心頭's 2020 summer graduation ceremonies.

August 7, 2020Accomplishments

People with high cholesterol should eliminate carbs, not saturated fat, study suggests.

July 6, 2020Faculty News, Research

Four of our Psychology students are among the 11 students at 返字心頭 to be recognized by National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program, which is a highly competitive program designed to identify and support high-quality research and scholarship. The following people received Honorable Mentions for their proposals: Alexander Denison (I-O), Roxanne Felig (CNS), Rachael Pyram (I-O), and Aashna Waiwood (I-O)

July 1, 2020Accomplishments

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