Jennifer Barajas was recently awarded the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP).
A little bit about this fellowship from the NSF website:
"The purpose of the [fellowship] is to ensure the quality, vitality, and diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce of the United States. GRFP seeks to broaden participation in science and engineering of underrepresented groups, including women, minorities, persons with disabilities, and veterans. The five-year fellowship provides three years of financial support inclusive of an annual stipend of $37,000."
Jennifer will use this award to continue pursuing her research which considers how discrimination is enacted via social media, the dynamic temporal associations between psychological responses to discrimination and psychosocial outcomes in daily life, and the factors that shape these processes in similar and unique ways among Latino/x emerging adults.
Congratulations Jen! We're so proud of you!
Sean Goldy recently accepted a position as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Wake Forest University's Program for Leadership and Character, which examines ways to foster transformational leadership and prosociality. To learn more about the program, click here: https://leadershipandcharacter.wfu.edu/
Congratulations Sean! We are so proud of you and look forward to learning more about the great work you will do at Wake Forest!
Jin (Hyunjin) Koo, Joshua (Jin Seo) Yang, Jacob Alexander Aguilera & Erin Nicole Cox won the UROP 2022 Graduate Student Summer Proposals. Congratulations to a fantastic team effort!