October 1, 2025 - 23:01

HENDERSON, Ky. – The University of Southern Indiana (USI) Psychology Department is gearing up for its third annual Undergraduate Psychology Research Conference (UPRC), set to take place at 1 p.m. on November 7. This event aims to provide a platform for undergraduate students to showcase their research and findings in the field of psychology.
Participants will have the opportunity to present their work to peers, faculty, and the community, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages academic growth and engagement. The conference will feature a variety of presentations covering diverse topics within psychology, highlighting the innovative research being conducted by students.
The UPRC not only allows students to gain valuable experience in presenting their work but also helps to build connections within the academic community. Faculty members are excited to support their students as they share their insights and discoveries, contributing to the broader understanding of psychological concepts and research methodologies. This event promises to be an inspiring and educational experience for all involved.
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