Gallaudet Undergraduate Psychology Department

Gallaudet Undergraduate Psychology Department The Department of Psychology offers a major and minor in psychology for undergraduate students pursuing the B.A. Degree.

In our psychology program, you will gain research experience, critical and analytical thinking skills and an understanding of behavior and diversity that you can tailor to a variety of career objectives. Students majoring in Psychology take core courses in Child Psychology, Research Methods, Psychology and Deaf People, and Social Psychology as well as elective courses in Clinical Psychology, Exper

imental Foundations, Developmental, Socio-Cultural Psychology and practicum (field work experience or internship). This curriculum provides a breadth and depth of coverage in the field that allows students to pursue a variety of career objectives.

05/17/2021

Nthabeleng MacDonald (class of 2024 and a rock star Psychology major) just accepted an internship offer in Research Experiences for Deaf Students in Systems Biology and Molecular Signaling "How Cells and Organisms make Decisions" REU Program for the Summer Term of 2021 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK)! She will be conducting one of the individual research projects mentored by one of 13 faculty laboratories.

HAND WAVES to Nthabeleng! Let's celebrate!

Dear Students and Faculty of the Psychology Department,We are reaching out as faculty to acknowledge and denounce the in...
03/25/2021

Dear Students and Faculty of the Psychology Department,

We are reaching out as faculty to acknowledge and denounce the increased levels of racism and violence directed towards Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific Island individuals and their communities in this country. The hostile rhetoric about the Asian communities throughout the pandemic has put members of Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific Island people in this country in danger and at risk of attack; and it is only the most recent manifestation of a long history of Asian and Asian American scapegoating in the United States that goes back to the 19th century.

As students, trainees, faculty, and psychologists, we must continue to work towards acknowledging the significant mental, emotional, and physical toll such beliefs, attitudes, and acts can have on the well-being of Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific Island people in this country, at Gallaudet, and in our programs. We also must continue to find ways to join together to better understand and address these issues of racism, xenophobia, and violence. By coming together and being part of the needed change, we can facilitate increased respect, equity, and safety for these communities.

In these times, it is critical to reflect on Gallaudet’s mission and commitment to equity and inclusion. These principles compel us to challenge behaviors that demean, marginalize, and exclude others, and to take steps forward to make our community and the wider world a safer place. Below please find some resources to support our efforts.

American Psychological Association-APA: Racism, bias, and discrimination (apa.org)
APA Div. 45: https://division45.org/public-service-announcements-for-aapi-families-facing-covid-19-discrimination/
APA Div. 16: Microsoft Word - Addressing Anti-AAPI Racism and Xenophobia_Final.docx (uconn.edu)
Anti-Asian Violence Resources (Statistics, Updates, Resources, Allyship)
"Racism, sexism must be considered in Atlanta case involving killing of six Asian women, experts say" (NBC, March 17)
Stop AAPI Hate (Act Now)
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2021-03-18/atlanta-shootings-trevor-noah-daily-show-youtube
National Association of School Psychologists: NASP Condemns Violence Against AAPI Communities, Urges Schools to Reinforce Students’ Safety, Well-Being (nasponline.org)
National Association of School Psychologists: Countering Coronavirus Stigma and Racism: Tips for Teachers and Other Educators (nasponline.org)
NASW Racial Equity Website
NASW California Chapter: Joining the Stop Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Hate Movement
NASW Social Justice Brief: Tools for Social Workers to Prevent Gun Violence


We are here for every one of you and in your communities.

In Solidarity,

The Department of Psychology

Public Service Announcements for AAPI families facing COVID-19 DiscriminationPublished by Division 45 on August 5, 2020August 5, 2020 In response to widespread reports of Covid-19 discrimination against Asian Americans, the Div 45 Anti-Asian Discrimination Task Force partnered with members of the As...

Another psychology alumn making a difference in the world! 💕. Way to go TraciAnn!
03/14/2021

Another psychology alumn making a difference in the world! 💕. Way to go TraciAnn!

11 of 31 TraciAnn Hoglind l Denver, Colorado l Deaf Women Herstory Month
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TraciAnn Hoglind is the Title II ADA Coordinator with the Division of Disability Rights for the City and County of Denver. Her responsibility is to evaluate, enforce, and educate about the Americans with Disabilities Act to ensure equitable access for all people with disabilities.
Prior to joining the Mile High City, she was politically appointed as the Policy and Communications Manager for Maryland Governor's Office of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. TraciAnn's previous positions included Health and Disability Fellow for the National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO) and Health Access Project Specialist at the Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
TraciAnn is also the founder of Health Signs Center, a nonprofit organization with the mission of promoting equitable health for the deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, and hard of hearing community. Health Signs Center shares public health educational resources on Facebook and Instagram (), collaborates with experts, organizations and businesses to create communication dissemination materials and projects, and conducts a nationwide COVID-19 research study to develop deaf-inclusive policy initiatives during national emergencies.
TraciAnn earned her Master's in Public Health from Boston University, where she received the school's Inaugural Restuccia Award for Achievement in Social Justice in Community Health. She also holds a Bachelor's in psychology with a minor in business administration from Gallaudet University in Washington DC. TraciAnn has over 6 years of research and project management experience in public health, neuroscience, policy analysis and development, communications and outreach, and disability advocacy.

02/20/2021

Congratulations to the Clinical Psychology Program and this years pre-doctoral interns!!

Psychology majors and grads - if you’re interested in applying to the Clinical Psychology program - see below:
12/09/2020

Psychology majors and grads - if you’re interested in applying to the Clinical Psychology program - see below:

Requirements and process for new applicants.

You rock, Nthabeleng!!
11/08/2020

You rock, Nthabeleng!!

We are probably biased when it comes to this, but we think that we have the best student workers!! 😜 Do you all remember Nthabeleng MacDonald from when she moderated for our Trivia Cup's U.S. Government and the 2020 Elections event? Well, we wanted to take this time to congratulate her on her incredible achievement:

"Nthabeleng MacDonald, a sophomore Honors student, presented her Honors capstone proposal, “Closing the Race Gap and Equalizing Honors Education: College-Prep Courses in Secondary School Curricula" during the fifth annual conference of the National Society for Minorities in Honors in mid-September. She was the only undergraduate presenter at the conference. Nthabeleng, from Albuquerque, New Mexico, is majoring in psychology, with a minor in biology/pre-medicine. She is a Peer Leader with the Office of Student Success, President of the National Society for Leadership and Success, a Student Assistant with Youth Programs, and a member of the university’s debate team."

We're incredibly proud to have her (and all of our student workers) work for us this year! 👏

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09/30/2020

Making the ordinary, extraordinary... A psychology Alum puts her psychology skills to work in everyday life!

09/26/2020

Need help with your personal statement for psych PhD programs? Editors from DU's Department of Psychology are volunteering to review your statement & provide feedback (spots limited)! Priority given to applications from underrepresented minorities. Learn more at https://www.asfp.io/

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