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Lorain County Community College: Lorain County Community College's Psi Beta Chapter Wins National Awards
The Lorain County Community College (LCCC) Psi Beta chapter recently earned three awards in the 2021 Psi Beta National Psychology Honor ...
August 27, 2021
Press Release
Posted August 27, 2021
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The Lorain County Community College (LCCC) Psi Beta chapter recently earned three awards in the 2021 Psi Beta National Psychology Honor Society competition. The Building Bonds award was earned for the chapterβs collaboration with the Cleveland State University Psi Chi chapter (four-year psychology honor society) in coordinating and moderating a virtual symposium on autism. This honor is given to just one Psi Beta/Psi Chi collaboration in the nation.
βWe wanted to do something that has not been done before in the club,β said Maddy Calvert, Psi Beta president during the 2020-2021 academic year. βThe panel consisted of three speakers discussing their experiences working with individuals with autism or intellectual disabilities and research on the subject. The event was a tremendous success with nearly 100 people in attendance.β
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Calvert is a University Partnership student, on track to graduate from Cleveland State University this spring.
LCCCβs Psi Beta also earned the Chapter Community Service award for the studentsβ work in the community. βPsi Beta gives leadership, collaboration, research and volunteer opportunities you would not find elsewhere,β Calvert said. βIt is a great feeling to have your hard work recognized. We had an amazing group of active members this past year who all had their hands in several projects throughout the year.β
In addition, the LCCC chapter earned the Chapter Excellence award, given to chapters that meet or exceed the standards of excellence that reflect each component of Psi Betaβs mission: Leadership, scholarship, community service, and research. LCCCβs chapter was one of just 13 colleges in the nation to receive this award and it is the fifth year in a row the LCCC chapter earned it.
βIt is wonderfully satisfying to see LCCCβs Psi Beta students win these national awards,β said associate psychology professor Michelle Foust, Ph.D., chapter co-adviser, alongside psychology professor Jim Jordan. βPsi Beta is more than an honor society in psychology. The group provides a wealth of professional development for the students. Additionally, the Psi Beta students provide information about psychology to the community through projects and community service.β
βPrior to the pandemic Psi Beta students conducted research on grit. Ironically, one year later we had a new group of students demonstrate a tremendous amount of grit as they did not allow the pandemic to inhibit their education,β Jordan said. βOur Psi Beta students, like so many LCCC students, work hard, care about their community, and have a tremendous amount of intellectual curiosity.β
Many Psi Beta alumni study psychology at four-year institutions, working toward their bachelorβs, masterβs or doctorate degrees, James said. βI know this group of students will be following in their predecessorsβ footprints.β
Psi Beta students include Madison Calvert, Sadie Elsten, Madison Linden, Abbey Sears, Randi Schmidt, Carlos Abarca, and Macie Graham.
For more information on LCCCβs Psi Beta chapter, contact Michelle Foust, Ph.D., at mfoust@lorainccc.edu or Professor Jim Jordan at jjordan@lorainccc.edu.
This press release was produced by Lorain County Community College. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.