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Vida Pourmand and Cameron Wiley present their work on the interplay of psychology, physiology, and culture at ASUCI’s 2023 Reclaim Mental Health Conference.

Vida Pourmand and Cameron Wiley gave a presentation on the interplay of psychology, physiology, and culture as a part of ASUCI’s (Associated Students of the University of California, Irvine) 2023 Reclaim Mental Health Conference on Saturday, May 6th. Their talk embodied the central themes of the CRH lab by discussing how sociocultural context is critical…Continue Reading Vida Pourmand and Cameron Wiley present their work on the interplay of psychology, physiology, and culture at ASUCI’s 2023 Reclaim Mental Health Conference.

Cameron Wiley receives the Graduate Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship (GDDF) from UC Irvine’s Graduate Division.

The GDDF is one of UC Irvine’s most distinguished and is intended to release graduate students from employment obligations so that they can dedicate their full attention to the completion of their dissertation within the normative time to degree. It provides a Summer stipend of $5,000. Congratulations Cameron and best of luck with your dissertation!…Continue Reading Cameron Wiley receives the Graduate Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship (GDDF) from UC Irvine’s Graduate Division.

Hugo Sanchez Hernandez presents his work on capitalizing and social mobility at the 2023 Society for Affective Science conference.

Hugo Sanchez Hernandez presented his work, titled Capitalization Regulation a Consequence of Social Mobility? An Examination of First-Generation College Student Experiences, on March 30, 2023, at the 2023 Society for Affective Science (SAS) conference as part of the symposium HOW CULTURE SHAPES AFFECTIVE PROCESSES IN CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS, alongside notable emotion researchers such as Dr. Jeanne…Continue Reading Hugo Sanchez Hernandez presents his work on capitalizing and social mobility at the 2023 Society for Affective Science conference.

Vida Pourmand is awarded with a fellowship from the U.S. Department of Education

Vida Pourmand is awarded with the GAAN (Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need) fellowship from the U.S. Department of Education. The purpose of the training grant is to provide support to select groups of doctoral students pursuing scientific research that addresses social inequities faced by vulnerable populations of children, youth, and adults. Congratulations to…Continue Reading Vida Pourmand is awarded with a fellowship from the U.S. Department of Education