In the 7th episode of Conversatio, Dr. Erin Jensen and Dr. Daniel Hutchinson discuss the use of artificial intelligence in higher education and its role within the classroom.
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The Integration of Faith and Psychology
In the sixth episode of Conversatio, Fr. Matthew Schneider sits down with Dr. Shane Gomes and Dr. Richard Dell’Isola to discuss the integration of faith and psychology. Discover how these two fields intersect to provide healing and insight.
The Influence of Age and Political Ideology on the Justifiability of the Death Penalty
In April 2023, Belmont Abbey College students participated in the 2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Conference. Click here for a complete list of participants.
Psychology Major, Paige D’Agostin, presented his research on the topic, The Influence of Age and Political Ideology on the Justifiability of the Death Penalty. See her full presentation below.
The Role of Attachment in Treating Partner-Violent Men
In April 2023, Belmont Abbey College students participated in the 2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Conference. Click here for a complete list of participants.
Psychology Major, Writing Minor, Amanda Johnson, presented her research on the topic, The Role of Attachment in Treating Partner-Violent Men. See her full presentation below.
The Crusader Psychology Club
Author: The Crusader Staff Writer, Katelyn Saxe
What is the psychology club? This club was started by a group of psychology members and the help of professors as a way to talk and educate students about hard topics in the field and create a medium for students interested in psychology but not looking to do that as their major. They host fun activities as a way to bring some light to the stressful college life. They have done events that include things like water balloon tosses and obstacle courses. There are also more laid-back meetings where they deliberate and have fun, energizing conversations.
Who can Join? You may think this would be reserved for the psychology majors, but the club is offered to any student here at Belmont Abbey. All are encouraged to come and engage because everyone faces the troubles associated with
stress and burnout of being a bust student, and what a better place to list off some of the weight of those problems!
They typically meet on Thursdays at 12:15 pm, so if you are looking for something to do in between classes, then drop by room 111 in the science building. Just stop by a meeting and see what you think! You do not need to make any formal request to join. Come talk to any of the students that are in the group and just see what you think of a meeting. They are very open to anyone and enjoy the company of a student of any major.
This article was originally posted in the Spring of 2023, Issue 1 of The Crusader Newspaper. Download the full issue here.