Nesa E. Wasarhaley, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology
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Interested in joining the Social Psychology and Law Lab?

Our lab is comprised of bright, conscientious undergraduate students eager to gain hands-on research experience. Research students engage in conducting literature reviews, designing studies and experimental materials, collecting and analyzing data, writing, and presenting our research findings.

If you would like to join the lab, please email me to find out if I am taking on new students in the upcoming semester. In your email, be sure to provide some information about yourself including your class year, relevant courses or experiences, and post-graduation plans. Participation in the lab typically requires signing up for my section of PSYC 250 (by permission only) for 1 credit hour.


Interested in being a PAL (Peer Assisted Learning) leader for one of Dr. Wasarhaley's courses?

I enjoy mentoring PAL leaders and value the extra help and support they provide to my students via study sessions. You can learn more about the PAL program on BSU Psychology's intranet. Feel free to chat with me about PAL in my specific courses. If you meet the criteria to be a PAL leader and want to sign up, you should contact the program coordinator, Fran Barth.


Useful Links

Beginner's Guide to College Success

General Writing Resources:

Online Writing Lab (OWL) at Purdue University (helpful for APA style)
18 Etiquette Tips for E-mailing Your Professor

Graduate School and Career Resources:

7 Tips for Applying to a Psychology PhD Program
Applying to Graduate School - American Psychological Association
Applying to Graduate School: Writing a Compelling Personal Statement
Careers in Psych
Online career-exploration resource for psychology majors

Organizations:

BSU Psychology Club (Facebook group)
American Psychology-Law Society
Association for Psychological Science
Society for Personality and Social Psychology
Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues


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