Three graduate students from the Social-Personality area were awarded in our annual Psychology awards ceremony.
Alexandria West (supervisor: Amy Muise) and Joshua Guilfoyle (supervisor: Ward Struthers) were awarded the Sandra Pyke award, which is given to students who demonstrate graduate student excellence.
Alisha Salerno-Ferraro (supervisor: Regina Schuller) was awarded not once, but TWICE! She was first awarded the Ivana Guglietti-Kelly Award for Excellence in Qualitative Research for her paper on the police experiences of people with autism spectrum disorder. The second award she received was the Teaching Assistantship Award from the Council of Canadian Departments of Psychology.
She was nominated for both by her supervisor Regina Schuller.
Amazing job you three!