UC Psychology E.M.E.R.G.E. Program
The goal of the EMERGE (Ethnic Minority Enrichment in Research and Graduate Education) program is to provide ethnic minority (e.g., African American, Hispanic, or Native American) college students with outstanding preparation for doctoral level training in psychology. The program will provide seminars on the admissions process, CV and personal statement assistance, a GRE preparation course, an overview of research areas in psychology, and mentoring throughout the graduate school application process.
This week-long program will be held at the University of Cincinnati the week of June 21-26, 2009. Participants will be provided round-trip airfare or mileage reimbursement*, ground transportation, and room and board. Applications are available here.
Inez Beverly Prosser Memorial Symposium
Inez Beverly Prosser became the first African American woman in the United States to receive a doctorate in psychology when, in 1933, she was awarded a doctoral degree in educational psychology from the University of Cincinnati.
The Inez Beverly Prosser Memorial Symposium on Black Women in Psychology will be held at the University of Cincinnati on April 3-4, 2008. Register for this special event.