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July 29, 2024 | Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences News
Psychology Student Camille Chandler Named Beinecke Scholar
October 17, 2023 | Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences News
Exploring the Invisible World: Identity and Perception
July 24, 2022 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
LGBTQ people may face barriers to health care, WVU study finds
February 10, 2022 | Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences News
Faculty Spotlight: Michael Trujillo
Conference Photos
Dr. Trujillo presenting on their work at the 2025 SPSP Annual Conference in Denver, CO. Dr. Trujillo presented his work based on his paper "Sexual Orientation and Daily Stress and Well-Being" at the conference.
(from left to right) Drs. Jenna Cummings, Michael Trujillo, and Andy Hertel coordinating the Health Preconference prior to the 2025 SPSP Annual Conference in Denver, CO.
Letian Huang presenting on her work at the 2025 SPSP Annual Conference in Denver, CO. Letian presented work from her undergraduate thesis titled "The Impact of Perceived Stigma on Psychological Well-Being Among the LGBTQ Community" at the conference.
Camille Chandler presenting on her work at the 2025 SPSP Annual Conference in Denver, CO. Camille presented some work from her undergraduate thesis titled "Intersectional Influence: The Impact of Counterstereotypic Exemplars on Performance Across Multiple Stigmatized Domains" at the conference.
Dr. Trujillo, Camille, and Tasnim at SPSP Annual Conference 2024 in San Diego, CA. Camille and Tasnim presented their poster "Social Rejection and Risk-Taking in Ingroup and Outgroup Situations" at the conference.
Max at 2024 Meeting of the Minds. Max presented his poster "How Housing and Outness Shape Discrimination and Victimization Experiences: Intersections with Gender Identity" at the conference.
Tasnim, Silas, and Camille at 2024 Meeting of the Minds. They presented their "Social Rejection and Risk-Taking in Ingroup and Outgroup Situations" at the conference. Their poster was awarded 1st place in the Psychology Department Poster Competition!