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ABA Spotlight
Amna Mubbashir Hometown: Lahore, Pakistan Program: ABA Certificate Book I would recommend: Educated by Tara Westover Favorite Quote: “It doesn’t matter how slowly you go, as long as you do not stop.” -Confucius What would people be surprised to know about

MA Spotlight
Lizzy Peterson Hometown: Grand Blanc, MI Program: MA Book I would recommend: Almost any Stephen King novel Favorite Quote: “You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” —A.A. Milne What would people be

PsyD Spotlight
Ella Samhat Hometown: Garden City, MI Program: PsyD Book I would recommend: Emotional Freedom by Judith Orloff Favorite Quote: “Always, emotional freedom involves where you put your attention.” -Dr. Judith Orloff What would people be surprised to know about you?

Check out MSP at Div 32
If you’re heading to this year’s Division 32 Conference, there will be lots of opportunities to connect with our MSP community. The theme of the conference is “Toward a Human(us)tic Psychology: Hope and Healing through Liberation and Justice for All.”

Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month! The first celebration took place in Santa Rosa, California in 1978 and was known as Women’s History Week. Following this, the National Women’s History Project (now the National Women’s History Alliance) lobbied President Jimmy Carter

Black History Month: “A Creative Protest”
February 1960 in North Carolina marked a significant milestone in the Civil Rights Movement. On February 1st, four students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, often referred to as A&T, began what would become a six-month long sit-in