May 13, 2025 - 18:46

A group from Chadron State College recently attended the Rocky Mountain Psychology Association conference held in Denver, where they engaged with a variety of career paths and graduate opportunities in the field of psychology. The event served as a platform for students to connect with professionals and peers, fostering discussions around the latest trends and research in psychology.
Among the attendees were faculty members and students who participated in workshops and presentations that highlighted different specializations within psychology. This experience not only broadened their understanding of the discipline but also provided valuable networking opportunities that could shape their future careers.
Dr. Carrie Stiefel, a faculty member accompanying the students, emphasized the importance of such conferences in helping students gain insights into potential career trajectories. The event showcased the diverse avenues available for psychology majors, including clinical practice, research, and academia. Overall, the conference proved to be an enriching experience for the students as they prepare for their professional journeys in psychology.
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